337 lines
11 KiB
Elixir
337 lines
11 KiB
Elixir
defmodule RDF.PropertyMap do
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@moduledoc """
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A bidirectional mappings from atom names to `RDF.IRI`s of properties.
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These mapping can be used in all functions of the RDF data structures
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to provide the meaning of the predicate terms in input statements or
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define how the IRIs of predicates should be mapped with the value mapping
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functions like `RDF.Description.values/2` etc.
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The `:context` option of these functions either take a `RDF.PropertyMap` directly
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or anything from which a `RDF.PropertyMap` can be created with `new/1`.
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Because the mapping is bidirectional each term and IRI can be used only in
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one mapping of a `RDF.PropertyMap`.
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`RDF.PropertyMap` implements the `Enumerable` protocol and the `Access` behaviour.
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"""
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defstruct iris: %{}, terms: %{}
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alias RDF.IRI
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import RDF.Guards
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import RDF.Utils, only: [downcase?: 1]
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@type coercible_term :: atom | String.t()
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@type t :: %__MODULE__{
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iris: %{atom => IRI.t()},
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terms: %{IRI.t() => atom}
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}
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@type input :: t | map | keyword | RDF.Vocabulary.Namespace.t()
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@behaviour Access
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@doc """
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Creates an empty `RDF.PropertyMap`.
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"""
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@spec new :: t
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def new(), do: %__MODULE__{}
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@doc """
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Creates a new `RDF.PropertyMap` with initial mappings.
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See `add/2` for the different forms in which mappings can be provided.
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"""
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@spec new(input) :: t
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def new(%__MODULE__{} = initial), do: initial
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def new(initial) do
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{:ok, property_map} = new() |> add(initial)
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property_map
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end
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@doc false
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def from_opts(opts)
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def from_opts(nil), do: nil
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def from_opts(opts), do: if(property_map = Keyword.get(opts, :context), do: new(property_map))
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@doc """
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Returns the IRI for the given `term` in `property_map`.
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Returns `nil`, when the given `term` is not present in `property_map`.
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"""
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@spec iri(t, coercible_term) :: IRI.t() | nil
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def iri(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, term) do
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Map.get(property_map.iris, coerce_term(term))
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end
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@doc """
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Returns the term for the given `namespace` in `prefix_map`.
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Returns `nil`, when the given `namespace` is not present in `prefix_map`.
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"""
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@spec term(t, IRI.coercible()) :: atom | nil
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def term(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, iri) do
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Map.get(property_map.terms, IRI.new(iri))
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end
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@doc """
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Returns whether a mapping for the given `term` is defined in `property_map`.
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"""
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@spec iri_defined?(t, coercible_term) :: boolean
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def iri_defined?(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, term) do
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Map.has_key?(property_map.iris, coerce_term(term))
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end
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@doc """
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Returns whether a mapping for the given `iri` is defined in `property_map`.
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"""
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@spec term_defined?(t, IRI.coercible()) :: boolean
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def term_defined?(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, iri) do
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Map.has_key?(property_map.terms, IRI.new(iri))
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end
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@impl Access
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def fetch(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, term) do
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Access.fetch(property_map.iris, coerce_term(term))
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end
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@doc """
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Adds a property mapping between `term` and `iri` to `property_map`.
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Unless another mapping for `term` or `iri` already exists, an `:ok` tuple
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is returned, otherwise an `:error` tuple.
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"""
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@spec add(t, coercible_term, IRI.coercible()) :: {:ok, t} | {:error, String.t()}
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def add(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, term, iri) do
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do_set(property_map, :add, coerce_term(term), IRI.new(iri))
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end
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@doc """
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Adds a set of property mappings to `property_map`.
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The mappings can be passed in various ways:
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- as keyword lists or maps where terms for the RDF properties can
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be given as atoms or strings, while the property IRIs can be given as
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`RDF.IRI`s or strings
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- a strict `RDF.Vocabulary.Namespace` from which all lowercased terms are added
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with their respective IRI; since IRIs can also be once in a
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`RDF.PropertyMap` a defined alias term is preferred over an original term
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- another `RDF.PropertyMap` from which all mappings are merged
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Unless a mapping for any of the terms or IRIs in the `input` already exists,
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an `:ok` tuple is returned, otherwise an `:error` tuple.
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"""
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@spec add(t, input) :: {:ok, t} | {:error, String.t()}
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def add(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, vocab_namespace) when maybe_ns_term(vocab_namespace) do
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cond do
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not RDF.Vocabulary.Namespace.vocabulary_namespace?(vocab_namespace) ->
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raise ArgumentError, "expected a vocabulary namespace, but got #{vocab_namespace}"
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not apply(vocab_namespace, :__strict__, []) ->
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raise ArgumentError,
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"expected a strict vocabulary namespace, but #{vocab_namespace} is non-strict"
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true ->
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add(property_map, mapping_from_vocab_namespace(vocab_namespace))
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end
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end
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def add(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, mappings) do
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Enum.reduce_while(mappings, {:ok, property_map}, fn {term, iri}, {:ok, property_map} ->
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with {:ok, property_map} <- add(property_map, term, iri) do
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{:cont, {:ok, property_map}}
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else
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error -> {:halt, error}
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end
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end)
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end
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@doc """
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Adds a set of property mappings to `property_map` and raises an error on conflicts.
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See `add/2` for the different forms in which mappings can be provided.
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"""
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@spec add!(t, input) :: t
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def add!(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, mappings) do
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case add(property_map, mappings) do
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{:ok, property_map} -> property_map
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{:error, error} -> raise error
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end
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end
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@doc """
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Adds a property mapping between `term` and `iri` to `property_map` overwriting existing mappings.
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"""
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@spec put(t, coercible_term, IRI.coercible()) :: t
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def put(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, term, iri) do
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{:ok, added} = do_set(property_map, :put, coerce_term(term), IRI.new(iri))
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added
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end
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@doc """
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Adds a set of property mappings to `property_map` overwriting all existing mappings.
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See `add/2` for the different forms in which mappings can be provided.
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Note, that not just all mappings with the used terms in the input `mappings`
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are overwritten, but also all mappings with IRIs in the input `mappings`
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"""
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@spec put(t, input) :: t
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def put(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, mappings) do
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Enum.reduce(mappings, property_map, fn {term, iri}, property_map ->
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put(property_map, term, iri)
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end)
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end
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defp do_set(property_map, op, term, iri) do
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do_set(property_map, op, term, iri, Map.get(property_map.iris, term))
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end
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defp do_set(property_map, op, term, new_iri, old_iri) do
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do_set(property_map, op, term, new_iri, old_iri, Map.get(property_map.terms, new_iri))
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end
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defp do_set(property_map, _, _, iri, iri, _), do: {:ok, property_map}
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defp do_set(property_map, _, term, iri, nil, nil) do
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{:ok,
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%__MODULE__{
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property_map
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| iris: Map.put(property_map.iris, term, iri),
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terms: Map.put(property_map.terms, iri, term)
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}}
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end
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defp do_set(_context, :add, term, new_iri, old_iri, nil) do
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{:error, "conflicting mapping for #{term}: #{new_iri}; already mapped to #{old_iri}"}
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end
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defp do_set(_context, :add, term, iri, _, old_term) do
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{:error,
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"conflicting mapping for #{term}: #{iri}; IRI already mapped to #{inspect(old_term)}"}
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end
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defp do_set(property_map, :put, term, new_iri, old_iri, nil) do
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%__MODULE__{property_map | terms: Map.delete(property_map.terms, old_iri)}
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|> do_set(:put, term, new_iri, nil, nil)
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end
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defp do_set(property_map, :put, term, new_iri, old_iri, old_term) do
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%__MODULE__{property_map | iris: Map.delete(property_map.iris, old_term)}
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|> do_set(:put, term, new_iri, old_iri, nil)
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end
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@doc """
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Deletes the property mapping for `term` from `property_map`.
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If no mapping for `term` exists, `property_map` is returned unchanged.
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"""
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@spec delete(t, coercible_term) :: t
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def delete(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, term) do
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term = coerce_term(term)
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if iri = Map.get(property_map.iris, term) do
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%__MODULE__{
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property_map
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| iris: Map.delete(property_map.iris, term),
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terms: Map.delete(property_map.terms, iri)
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}
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else
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property_map
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end
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end
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@doc """
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Drops the given `terms` from the `property_map`.
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If `terms` contains terms that are not in `property_map`, they're simply ignored.
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"""
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@spec drop(t, [coercible_term]) :: t
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def drop(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, terms) when is_list(terms) do
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Enum.reduce(terms, property_map, fn term, property_map ->
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delete(property_map, term)
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end)
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end
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defp coerce_term(term) when is_atom(term), do: term
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defp coerce_term(term) when is_binary(term), do: String.to_atom(term)
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defp mapping_from_vocab_namespace(vocab_namespace) do
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aliases = apply(vocab_namespace, :__term_aliases__, [])
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apply(vocab_namespace, :__terms__, [])
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|> Enum.filter(&downcase?/1)
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|> Enum.map(fn term -> {term, apply(vocab_namespace, term, [])} end)
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|> Enum.group_by(fn {_term, iri} -> iri end)
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|> Map.new(fn
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{_, [mapping]} ->
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mapping
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{_, mappings} ->
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Enum.find(mappings, fn {term, _iri} -> term in aliases end) ||
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raise "conflicting non-alias terms for IRI should not occur in a vocab namespace"
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end)
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end
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@impl Access
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def pop(%__MODULE__{} = property_map, term) do
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case Access.pop(property_map.iris, coerce_term(term)) do
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{nil, _} ->
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{nil, property_map}
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{iri, new_context_map} ->
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{iri, %__MODULE__{iris: new_context_map}}
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end
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end
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@impl Access
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def get_and_update(property_map, term, fun) do
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term = coerce_term(term)
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current = iri(property_map, term)
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case fun.(current) do
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{old_iri, new_iri} ->
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{:ok, property_map} = do_set(property_map, :put, term, IRI.new(new_iri), IRI.new(old_iri))
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{old_iri, property_map}
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:pop ->
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{current, delete(property_map, term)}
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other ->
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raise "the given function must return a two-element tuple or :pop, got: #{inspect(other)}"
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end
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end
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defimpl Enumerable do
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alias RDF.PropertyMap
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def reduce(%PropertyMap{iris: iris}, acc, fun), do: Enumerable.reduce(iris, acc, fun)
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def member?(%PropertyMap{iris: iris}, mapping), do: Enumerable.member?(iris, mapping)
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def count(%PropertyMap{iris: iris}), do: Enumerable.count(iris)
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def slice(_property_map), do: {:error, __MODULE__}
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end
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defimpl Inspect do
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import Inspect.Algebra
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def inspect(property_map, opts) do
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map = Map.to_list(property_map.iris)
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open = color("%RDF.PropertyMap{", :map, opts)
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sep = color(",", :map, opts)
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close = color("}", :map, opts)
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container_doc(open, map, close, opts, &to_map(&1, &2, color(" <=> ", :map, opts)),
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separator: sep,
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break: :strict
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)
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end
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defp to_map({key, value}, opts, sep) do
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concat(concat(to_doc(key, opts), sep), to_doc(value, opts))
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end
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end
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end
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