RDF.Serialization.Decoder behaviour (RDF.ex v0.9.1) View Source
A behaviour for decoders of strings encoded in a specific RDF.Serialization
format.
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Decodes a serialized RDF.Graph
or RDF.Dataset
from a string.
Decodes a serialized RDF.Graph
or RDF.Dataset
from a string.
Decodes a serialized RDF.Graph
or RDF.Dataset
from a stream.
Decodes a serialized RDF.Graph
or RDF.Dataset
from a stream.
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Specs
decode(String.t(), keyword()) :: {:ok, RDF.Graph.t() | RDF.Dataset.t()} | {:error, any()}
Decodes a serialized RDF.Graph
or RDF.Dataset
from a string.
It returns an {:ok, data}
tuple, with data
being the deserialized graph or
dataset, or {:error, reason}
if an error occurs.
Specs
decode!(String.t(), keyword()) :: RDF.Graph.t() | RDF.Dataset.t()
Decodes a serialized RDF.Graph
or RDF.Dataset
from a string.
As opposed to decode/2
, it raises an exception if an error occurs.
Note: The __using__
macro automatically provides an overridable default
implementation based on the non-bang decode
function.
Specs
decode_from_stream(Enumerable.t(), keyword()) :: {:ok, RDF.Graph.t() | RDF.Dataset.t()} | {:error, any()}
Decodes a serialized RDF.Graph
or RDF.Dataset
from a stream.
It returns an {:ok, data}
tuple, with data
being the deserialized graph or
dataset, or {:error, reason}
if an error occurs.
Specs
decode_from_stream!(Enumerable.t(), keyword()) :: RDF.Graph.t() | RDF.Dataset.t()
Decodes a serialized RDF.Graph
or RDF.Dataset
from a stream.
As opposed to decode_from_stream/2
, it raises an exception if an error occurs.
Note: The __using__
macro automatically provides an overridable default
implementation based on the non-bang decode
function.