42 lines
1.3 KiB
Elixir
42 lines
1.3 KiB
Elixir
defmodule RDF.Serialization.Decoder do
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@moduledoc """
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A behaviour for decoders of strings encoded in a specific `RDF.Serialization` format.
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"""
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alias RDF.{Dataset, Graph}
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@doc """
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Decodes a serialized `RDF.Graph` or `RDF.Dataset` from the given string.
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It returns an `{:ok, data}` tuple, with `data` being the deserialized graph or
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dataset, or `{:error, reason}` if an error occurs.
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"""
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@callback decode(String.t(), keyword | map) :: {:ok, Graph.t() | Dataset.t()} | {:error, any}
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@doc """
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Decodes a serialized `RDF.Graph` or `RDF.Dataset` from the given string.
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As opposed to `decode`, it raises an exception if an error occurs.
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Note: The `__using__` macro automatically provides an overridable default
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implementation based on the non-bang `decode` function.
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"""
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@callback decode!(String.t(), keyword | map) :: RDF.Graph.t() | RDF.Dataset.t()
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defmacro __using__(_) do
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quote bind_quoted: [], unquote: true do
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@behaviour unquote(__MODULE__)
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@impl unquote(__MODULE__)
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@spec decode!(String.t(), keyword | map) :: RDF.Graph.t() | RDF.Dataset.t()
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def decode!(content, opts \\ []) do
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case decode(content, opts) do
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{:ok, data} -> data
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{:error, reason} -> raise reason
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end
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end
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defoverridable decode!: 2
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end
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end
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end
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