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author | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-15 05:40:05 +0000 |
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committer | Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org> | 2024-04-15 05:40:05 +0000 |
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Adding upstream version 2.0.16.upstream/2.0.16upstream
Signed-off-by: Daniel Baumann <daniel.baumann@progress-linux.org>
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diff --git a/librdfa/triple.c b/librdfa/triple.c new file mode 100644 index 0000000..be1caf2 --- /dev/null +++ b/librdfa/triple.c @@ -0,0 +1,847 @@ +/** + * Copyright 2008 Digital Bazaar, Inc. + * + * This file is part of librdfa. + * + * librdfa is Free Software, and can be licensed under any of the + * following three licenses: + * + * 1. GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) V2.1 or any + * newer version + * 2. GNU General Public License (GPL) V2 or any newer version + * 3. Apache License, V2.0 or any newer version + * + * You may not use this file except in compliance with at least one of + * the above three licenses. + * + * See LICENSE-* at the top of this software distribution for more + * information regarding the details of each license. + * + * Handles all triple functionality including all incomplete triple + * functionality. + * + * @author Manu Sporny + */ +#ifdef HAVE_CONFIG_H +# include <config.h> +#endif + +#include <stdlib.h> +#include <string.h> +#include <stdio.h> +#include "rdfa_utils.h" +#include "rdfa.h" + +rdftriple* rdfa_create_triple(const char* subject, const char* predicate, + const char* object, rdfresource_t object_type, const char* datatype, + const char* language) +{ + rdftriple* rval = (rdftriple*)malloc(sizeof(rdftriple)); + + /* clear the memory */ + rval->subject = NULL; + rval->predicate = NULL; + rval->object = NULL; + rval->object_type = object_type; + rval->datatype = NULL; + rval->language = NULL; + +#if 0 + printf("SUBJECT : %s\n", subject); + printf("PREDICATE: %s\n", predicate); + printf("OBJECT : %s\n", object); + printf("DATATYPE : %s\n", datatype); + printf("LANG : %s\n", language); +#endif + + /* a triple needs a subject, predicate and object at minimum to be + * considered a triple. */ + if((subject != NULL) && (predicate != NULL) && (object != NULL)) + { + rval->subject = rdfa_replace_string(rval->subject, subject); + rval->predicate = rdfa_replace_string(rval->predicate, predicate); + rval->object = rdfa_replace_string(rval->object, object); + + /* if the datatype is present, set it */ + if(datatype != NULL) + { + rval->datatype = rdfa_replace_string(rval->datatype, datatype); + } + + /* if the language was specified, set it */ + if(language != NULL) + { + rval->language = rdfa_replace_string(rval->language, language); + } + } + + return rval; +} + +void rdfa_print_triple(rdftriple* triple) +{ + if(triple->object_type == RDF_TYPE_NAMESPACE_PREFIX) + { + printf("%s %s: <%s> .\n", + triple->subject, triple->predicate, triple->object); + } + else + { + if(triple->subject != NULL) + { + if((triple->subject[0] == '_') && (triple->subject[1] == ':')) + { + printf("%s\n", triple->subject); + } + else + { + printf("<%s>\n", triple->subject); + } + } + else + { + printf("INCOMPLETE\n"); + } + + if(triple->predicate != NULL) + { + printf(" <%s>\n", triple->predicate); + } + else + { + printf(" INCOMPLETE\n"); + } + + if(triple->object != NULL) + { + if(triple->object_type == RDF_TYPE_IRI) + { + if((triple->object[0] == '_') && (triple->object[1] == ':')) + { + printf(" %s", triple->object); + } + else + { + printf(" <%s>", triple->object); + } + } + else if(triple->object_type == RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL) + { + printf(" \"%s\"", triple->object); + if(triple->language != NULL) + { + printf("@%s", triple->language); + } + } + else if(triple->object_type == RDF_TYPE_XML_LITERAL) + { + printf(" \"%s\"^^rdf:XMLLiteral", triple->object); + } + else if(triple->object_type == RDF_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL) + { + if((triple->datatype != NULL) && (triple->language != NULL)) + { + printf(" \"%s\"@%s^^<%s>", + triple->object, triple->language, triple->datatype); + } + else if(triple->datatype != NULL) + { + printf(" \"%s\"^^<%s>", triple->object, triple->datatype); + } + } + else + { + printf(" <%s> <---- UNKNOWN OBJECT TYPE", triple->object); + } + + printf(" .\n"); + } + else + { + printf(" INCOMPLETE ."); + } + } +} + +void rdfa_free_triple(rdftriple* triple) +{ + free(triple->subject); + free(triple->predicate); + free(triple->object); + free(triple->datatype); + free(triple->language); + free(triple); +} + +#ifndef LIBRDFA_IN_RAPTOR +/** + * Generates a namespace prefix triple for any application that is + * interested in processing namespace changes. + * + * @param context the RDFa context. + * @param prefix the name of the prefix + * @param IRI the fully qualified IRI that the prefix maps to. + */ +void rdfa_generate_namespace_triple( + rdfacontext* context, const char* prefix, const char* iri) +{ + if(context->processor_graph_triple_callback != NULL) + { + rdftriple* triple = rdfa_create_triple( + "@prefix", prefix, iri, RDF_TYPE_NAMESPACE_PREFIX, NULL, NULL); + context->processor_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + } +} + +/** + * Generates a set of triples that describe the location of a warning or + * error in a document. + * + * @param context the currently active context. + * @param subject the name of the subject that is associated with the triples. + */ +#if 1 /* remove when the prototype is in the header */ +void rdfa_processor_location_triples(rdfacontext* context, const char* subject); +#endif +void rdfa_processor_location_triples(rdfacontext* context, const char* subject) +{ +} + +/** + * Generates a set of triples in the processor graph including the processor's + * position in the byte stream. + * + * @param context the current active context. + * @param type the type of the message, which may be any of the RDF Classes + * defined in the RDFa Core specification: + * http://www.w3.org/TR/rdfa-core/#processor-graph-reporting + * @param msg the message associated with the processor warning. + */ +void rdfa_processor_triples( + rdfacontext* context, const char* type, const char* msg) +{ + if(context->processor_graph_triple_callback != NULL) + { + char buffer[32]; + char* subject = rdfa_create_bnode(context); + char* context_subject = rdfa_create_bnode(context); + + /* generate the RDFa Processing Graph warning type triple */ + rdftriple* triple = rdfa_create_triple( + subject, "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type", + type, RDF_TYPE_IRI, NULL, NULL); + context->processor_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + + /* generate the description */ + triple = rdfa_create_triple( + subject, "http://purl.org/dc/terms/description", msg, + RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL, NULL, "en"); + context->processor_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + + /* generate the context triple for the error */ + triple = rdfa_create_triple( + subject, "http://www.w3.org/ns/rdfa#context", + context_subject, RDF_TYPE_IRI, NULL, NULL); + context->processor_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + + /* generate the type for the context triple */ + triple = rdfa_create_triple( + context_subject, "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type", + "http://www.w3.org/2009/pointers#LineCharPointer", + RDF_TYPE_IRI, NULL, NULL); + context->processor_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + + /* generate the line number */ + snprintf(buffer, sizeof(buffer) - 1, "%d", + (int)xmlSAX2GetLineNumber(context->parser)); + triple = rdfa_create_triple( + context_subject, "http://www.w3.org/2009/pointers#lineNumber", + buffer, RDF_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL, + "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#positiveInteger", NULL); + context->processor_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + + free(context_subject); + free(subject); + } +} +#endif + +/** + * Completes all incomplete triples that are part of the current + * context by matching the new_subject with the list of incomplete + * triple predicates. + * + * @param context the RDFa context. + */ +void rdfa_complete_incomplete_triples(rdfacontext* context) +{ + /* 10. If the [ skip element ] flag is 'false', and [ new subject ] + * was set to a non-null value, then any [ incomplete triple ]s + * within the current context should be completed: + * + * The [ list of incomplete triples ] from the current [ evaluation + * context ] ( not the [ local list of incomplete triples ]) will + * contain zero or more predicate URIs. This list is iterated, and + * each of the predicates is used with [ parent subject ] and + * [ new subject ] to generate a triple. Note that at each level + * there are two , lists of [ incomplete triple ]s; one for the + * current processing level (which is passed to each child element + * in the previous step), and one that was received as part of the + * [ evaluation context ]. It is the latter that is used in + * processing during this step. */ + unsigned int i; + for(i = 0; i < context->incomplete_triples->num_items; i++) + { + rdfalist* incomplete_triples = context->incomplete_triples; + rdfalistitem* incomplete_triple = incomplete_triples->items[i]; + + if(incomplete_triple->flags & RDFALIST_FLAG_DIR_NONE) + { + /* If direction is 'none', the new subject is added to the list + * from the iterated incomplete triple. */ + const char* predicate = (const char*)incomplete_triple->data; + rdftriple* triple = rdfa_create_triple(context->parent_subject, + predicate, context->new_subject, RDF_TYPE_IRI, NULL, NULL); + + /* ensure the list mapping exists */ + rdfa_create_list_mapping( + context, context->local_list_mappings, + context->parent_subject, predicate); + + /* add the predicate to the list mapping */ + rdfa_append_to_list_mapping(context->local_list_mappings, + context->parent_subject, predicate, (void*)triple); + } + else if(incomplete_triple->flags & RDFALIST_FLAG_DIR_FORWARD) + { + /* If [direction] is 'forward' then the following triple is generated: + * + * subject + * [parent subject] + * predicate + * the predicate from the iterated incomplete triple + * object + * [new subject] */ + rdftriple* triple = + rdfa_create_triple(context->parent_subject, + (const char*)incomplete_triple->data, context->new_subject, + RDF_TYPE_IRI, NULL, NULL); + context->default_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + } + else + { + /* If [direction] is not 'forward' then this is the triple generated: + * + * subject + * [new subject] + * predicate + * the predicate from the iterated incomplete triple + * object + * [parent subject] */ + rdftriple* triple = + rdfa_create_triple(context->new_subject, + (const char*)incomplete_triple->data, context->parent_subject, + RDF_TYPE_IRI, NULL, NULL); + context->default_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + } + free(incomplete_triple->data); + free(incomplete_triple); + } + context->incomplete_triples->num_items = 0; +} + +void rdfa_complete_type_triples( + rdfacontext* context, const rdfalist* type_of) +{ + unsigned int i; + rdfalistitem** iptr = type_of->items; + const char* subject; + const char* type; + + if(context->rdfa_version == RDFA_VERSION_1_0) + { + /* RDFa 1.0: 6.1 One or more 'types' for the [new subject] can be set by + * using @type_of. If present, the attribute must contain one or + * more URIs, obtained according to the section on URI and CURIE + * Processing, each of which is used to generate a triple as follows: + * + * subject + * [new subject] + * predicate + * http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type + * object + * full URI of 'type' + */ + subject = context->new_subject; + } + else + { + /* RDFa 1.1: 7. One or more 'types' for the typed resource can be set by + * using @typeof. If present, the attribute may contain one or more IRIs, + * obtained according to the section on CURIE and IRI Processing, each of + * which is used to generate a triple as follows: + * + * subject + * typed resource + * predicate + * http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type + * object + * current full IRI of 'type' from typed resource + */ + subject = context->typed_resource; + } + + for(i = 0; i < type_of->num_items; i++) + { + rdfalistitem* iri = *iptr; + rdftriple* triple; + type = (const char*)iri->data; + + triple = rdfa_create_triple(subject, + "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#type", type, RDF_TYPE_IRI, + NULL, NULL); + + context->default_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + iptr++; + } +} + +void rdfa_complete_relrev_triples( + rdfacontext* context, const rdfalist* rel, const rdfalist* rev) +{ + /* 7. If in any of the previous steps a [current object resource] + * was set to a non-null value, it is now used to generate triples */ + unsigned int i; + + /* Predicates for the [current object resource] can be set by using + * one or both of the @rel and @rev attributes. */ + + /* If present, @rel will contain one or more URIs, obtained + * according to the section on CURIE and URI Processing each of + * which is used to generate a triple as follows: + * + * subject + * [new subject] + * predicate + * full URI + * object + * [current object resource] */ + if(rel != NULL) + { + rdfalistitem** relptr = rel->items; + for(i = 0; i < rel->num_items; i++) + { + rdfalistitem* curie = *relptr; + + rdftriple* triple = rdfa_create_triple(context->new_subject, + (const char*)curie->data, context->current_object_resource, + RDF_TYPE_IRI, NULL, NULL); + + context->default_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + relptr++; + } + } + + /* If present, @rev will contain one or more URIs, obtained + * according to the section on CURIE and URI Processing each of which + * is used to generate a triple as follows: + * + * subject + * [current object resource] + * predicate + * full URI + * object + * [new subject] */ + if(rev != NULL) + { + rdfalistitem** revptr = rev->items; + for(i = 0; i < rev->num_items; i++) + { + rdfalistitem* curie = *revptr; + + rdftriple* triple = rdfa_create_triple( + context->current_object_resource, (const char*)curie->data, + context->new_subject, RDF_TYPE_IRI, NULL, NULL); + + context->default_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + revptr++; + } + } +} + +void rdfa_save_incomplete_triples( + rdfacontext* context, const rdfalist* rel, const rdfalist* rev) +{ + unsigned int i; + /* 8. If however [current object resource] was set to null, but + * there are predicates present, then they must be stored as + * [incomplete triple]s, pending the discovery of a subject that + * can be used as the object. Also, [current object resource] + * should be set to a newly created [bnode] */ + if(context->current_object_resource == NULL) + { + context->current_object_resource = rdfa_create_bnode(context); + } + + /* If present, @rel must contain one or more URIs, obtained + * according to the section on CURIE and URI Processing each of + * which is added to the [local local list of incomplete triples] + * as follows: + * + * predicate + * full URI + * direction + * forward */ + if(rel != NULL) + { + rdfalistitem** relptr = rel->items; + for(i = 0; i < rel->num_items; i++) + { + rdfalistitem* curie = *relptr; + + rdfa_add_item( + context->local_incomplete_triples, curie->data, + (liflag_t)(RDFALIST_FLAG_DIR_FORWARD | RDFALIST_FLAG_TEXT)); + + relptr++; + } + } + + /* If present, @rev must contain one or more URIs, obtained + * according to the section on CURIE and URI Processing, each of + * which is added to the [local list of incomplete triples] as follows: + * + * predicate + * full URI + * direction + * reverse */ + if(rev != NULL) + { + rdfalistitem** revptr = rev->items; + for(i = 0; i < rev->num_items; i++) + { + rdfalistitem* curie = *revptr; + + rdfa_add_item( + context->local_incomplete_triples, curie->data, + (liflag_t)(RDFALIST_FLAG_DIR_REVERSE | RDFALIST_FLAG_TEXT)); + + revptr++; + } + } +} + +void rdfa_complete_object_literal_triples(rdfacontext* context) +{ + /* 9. The next step of the iteration is to establish any + * [current object literal]; + * + * Predicates for the [current object literal] can be set by using + * @property. If present, a URI is obtained according to the + * section on CURIE and URI Processing, and then the actual literal + * value is obtained as follows: */ + const char* current_object_literal = NULL; + rdfresource_t type = RDF_TYPE_UNKNOWN; + + unsigned int i; + rdfalistitem** pptr; + + /* * as a [plain literal] if: + * o @content is present; + * o or all children of the [current element] are text nodes; + * o or there are no child nodes; TODO: Is this needed? + * o or the body of the [current element] does have non-text + * child nodes but @datatype is present, with an empty value. + * + * Additionally, if there is a value for [current language] then + * the value of the [plain literal] should include this language + * information, as described in [RDF-CONCEPTS]. The actual literal + * is either the value of @content (if present) or a string created + * by concatenating the text content of each of the descendant + * elements of the [current element] in document order. */ + if((context->content != NULL)) + { + current_object_literal = context->content; + type = RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL; + } + else if(context->xml_literal && strchr(context->xml_literal, '<') == NULL) + { + current_object_literal = context->plain_literal; + type = RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL; + } + else if(strlen(context->plain_literal) == 0) + { + current_object_literal = (const char*)""; + type = RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL; + } + else if((context->xml_literal != NULL) && + (context->datatype != NULL) && + (strlen(context->xml_literal) > 0) && + (strcmp(context->datatype, "") == 0)) + { + current_object_literal = context->plain_literal; + type = RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL; + } + + + /* * as an [XML literal] if: + * o the [current element] has any child nodes that are not + * simply text nodes, and @datatype is not present, or is + * present, but is set to rdf:XMLLiteral. + * + * The value of the [XML literal] is a string created by + * serializing to text, all nodes that are descendants of the + * [current element], i.e., not including the element itself, and + * giving it a datatype of rdf:XMLLiteral. */ + if((context->xml_literal != NULL) && + (current_object_literal == NULL) && + (strchr(context->xml_literal, '<') != NULL) && + ((context->datatype == NULL) || + (strcmp(context->datatype, + "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#XMLLiteral") == 0))) + { + current_object_literal = context->xml_literal; + type = RDF_TYPE_XML_LITERAL; + } + + /* * as a [typed literal] if: + * o @datatype is present, and does not have an empty + * value. + * + * The actual literal is either the value of @content (if present) + * or a string created by concatenating the value of all descendant + * text nodes, of the [current element] in turn. The final string + * includes the datatype URI, as described in [RDF-CONCEPTS], which + * will have been obtained according to the section on CURIE and + * URI Processing. */ + if((context->datatype != NULL) && (strlen(context->datatype) > 0)) + { + if(context->content != NULL) + { + /* Static code analyzer clang says next line is not needed; + * "Assigned value is always the same as the existing value" + */ + /* current_object_literal = context->content; */ + type = RDF_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL; + } + else if(strcmp(context->datatype, + "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#XMLLiteral") != 0) + { + current_object_literal = context->plain_literal; + type = RDF_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL; + } + } + + /* TODO: Setting the current object literal to the plain literal in + * the case of xsd:string isn't mentioned in the syntax + * processing document. */ + if((current_object_literal == NULL) && (context->datatype != NULL) && + (strcmp( + context->datatype, "http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string") == 0)) + { + current_object_literal = context->plain_literal; + type = RDF_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL; + } + + /* The [current object literal] is then used with each predicate to + * generate a triple as follows: + * + * subject + * [new subject] + * predicate + * full URI + * object + * [current object literal] */ + pptr = context->property->items; + for(i = 0; i < context->property->num_items; i++) + { + + rdfalistitem* curie = *pptr; + rdftriple* triple = NULL; + + triple = rdfa_create_triple(context->new_subject, + (const char*)curie->data, current_object_literal, type, + context->datatype, context->language); + + context->default_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + pptr++; + } + + /* TODO: Implement recurse flag being set to false + * + * Once the triple has been created, if the [datatype] of the + * [current object literal] is rdf:XMLLiteral, then the [recurse] + * flag is set to false */ + context->recurse = 0; +} + +void rdfa_complete_current_property_value_triples(rdfacontext* context) +{ + /* 11. The next step of the iteration is to establish any current property + * value; + * Predicates for the current property value can be set by using @property. + * If present, one or more resources are obtained according to the section + * on CURIE and IRI Processing, and then the actual literal value is + * obtained as follows: */ + char* current_property_value = NULL; + rdfresource_t type = RDF_TYPE_UNKNOWN; + + unsigned int i; + rdfalistitem** pptr; + + /* as a typed literal if @datatype is present, does not have an empty + * value according to the section on CURIE and IRI Processing, and is not + * set to XMLLiteral in the vocabulary + * http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#. */ + if((context->datatype != NULL) && (strcmp(context->datatype, + "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#XMLLiteral") != 0)) + { + /* The actual literal is either the value of @content (if present) or a + * string created by concatenating the value of all descendant text nodes, + * of the current element in turn. */ + if(context->content != NULL) + { + current_property_value = context->content; + } + else + { + current_property_value = context->plain_literal; + } + + /* The final string includes the datatype + * IRI, as described in [RDF-CONCEPTS], which will have been obtained + * according to the section on CURIE and IRI Processing. + * otherwise, as a plain literal if @datatype is present but has an + * empty value according to the section on CURIE and IRI Processing. */ + if(strlen(context->datatype) > 0) + { + type = RDF_TYPE_TYPED_LITERAL; + } + else + { + type = RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL; + } + } + else if((context->datatype != NULL) && (strcmp(context->datatype, + "http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#XMLLiteral") == 0)) + { + /* otherwise, as an XML literal if @datatype is present and is set to + * XMLLiteral in the vocabulary + * http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#. + * The value of the XML literal is a string created by serializing to + * text, all nodes that are descendants of the current element, i.e., not + * including the element itself, and giving it a datatype of XMLLiteral + * in the vocabulary http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#. The + * format of the resulting serialized content is as defined in Exclusive + * XML Canonicalization Version [XML-EXC-C14N]. + * In order to maintain maximum portability of this literal, any children + * of the current node that are elements must have the current XML + * namespace declarations (if any) declared on the serialized element. + * Since the child element node could also declare new XML namespaces, + * the RDFa Processor must be careful to merge these together when + * generating the serialized element definition. For avoidance of doubt, + * any re-declarations on the child node must take precedence over + * declarations that were active on the current node. */ + current_property_value = context->xml_literal; + type = RDF_TYPE_XML_LITERAL; + } + else if(context->content != NULL) + { + /* otherwise, as an plain literal using the value of @content if + * @content is present. */ + current_property_value = context->content; + type = RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL; + } + else if((context->rel_present == 0) && (context->rev_present == 0) && + (context->content == NULL)) + { + /* otherwise, if the @rel, @rev, and @content attributes are not present, + * as a resource obtained from one of the following: */ + if(context->resource != NULL) + { + /* by using the resource from @resource, if present, obtained + * according to the section on CURIE and IRI Processing; */ + current_property_value = context->resource; + type = RDF_TYPE_IRI; + } + else if(context->href != NULL) + { + /* otherwise, by using the IRI from @href, if present, obtained + * according to the section on CURIE and IRI Processing; */ + current_property_value = context->href; + type = RDF_TYPE_IRI; + } + else if(context->src != NULL) + { + /* otherwise, by using the IRI from @src, if present, obtained + * according to the section on CURIE and IRI Processing. */ + current_property_value = context->src; + type = RDF_TYPE_IRI; + } + else if((context->about == NULL) && (context->typed_resource != NULL)) + { + /* otherwise, if @typeof is present and @about is not, the value of + * typed resource. */ + current_property_value = context->typed_resource; + type = RDF_TYPE_IRI; + } + else + { + /* otherwise as a plain literal. */ + current_property_value = context->plain_literal; + type = RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL; + } + } + else + { + /* otherwise as a plain literal. */ + current_property_value = context->plain_literal; + type = RDF_TYPE_PLAIN_LITERAL; + } + + /* Additionally, if there is a value for current language then the value + * of the plain literal should include this language information, as + * described in [RDF-CONCEPTS]. The actual literal is either the value + * of @content (if present) or a string created by concatenating the text + * content of each of the descendant elements of the current element in + * document order. + * + * NOTE: This happens automatically due to the way the code is setup. */ + + if(context->inlist_present) + { + /* The current property value is then used with each predicate as + * follows: + * If the element also includes the @inlist attribute, the current + * property value is added to the local list mapping as follows: + * if the local list mapping does not contain a list associated with + * the predicate IRI, instantiate a new list and add to local list + * mappings add the current property value to the list associated + * with the predicate IRI in the local list mapping */ + rdfa_establish_new_inlist_triples( + context, context->property, current_property_value, type); + } + else + { + pptr = context->property->items; + for(i = 0; i < context->property->num_items; i++) + { + /* Otherwise the current property value is used to generate a triple + * as follows: + * subject + * new subject + * predicate + * full IRI + * object + * current property value */ + rdfalistitem* curie = *pptr; + rdftriple* triple = rdfa_create_triple(context->new_subject, + (const char*)curie->data, current_property_value, type, + context->datatype, context->language); + + context->default_graph_triple_callback(triple, context->callback_data); + + pptr++; + } + } +} |