A lightweight C library for RDF syntax

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http://drobilla.net/software/serd/

A lightweight C library for RDF syntax which supports reading and writing Turtle and NTriples.

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001-serd-docdir.patch 0000000356 356 Bytes
baselibs.conf 0000000012 12 Bytes
serd-0.32.0.tar.xz 0000168028 164 KB
serd.changes 0000010297 10.1 KB
serd.spec 0000002984 2.91 KB
Revision 2 (latest revision is 3)
Konstantin Voinov's avatar Konstantin Voinov (kill_it) committed (revision 2)
- set build docs for TW only as it requires sphixygen since now
- update to 0.32.0
  * Add Windows path separator support to serd_node_new_file_uri()
  * Add long "help" and "version" options to serdi
  * Add options to disable html or singlehtml documentation
  * Add serd_reader_skip_until_byte() to public API
  * Allow SERD_API to be defined by the user
  * Avoid creating test files in the current directory
  * Avoid using ASCII grave as a quote
  * Check for POSIX features with the build system
  * Clean up and improve test suite
  * Clean up code
  * Fix crash when trying to read chunks without starting
  * Fix hang when skipping an error at EOF when lax parsing
  * Fix incorrect parsing of strange quote escape patterns
  * Fix possible hang when writing nested Turtle lists
  * Fix potential memory leaks when a write is aborted
  * Fix relative URI creation
  * Gracefully handle bad characters in Turtle blank node syntax
  * Gracefully handle bad characters in Turtle datatype syntax
  * Improve TriG pretty-printing and remove trailing newlines
  * Improve pretty-printing of lists and inline subjects
  * Improve serdi man page
  * Improve writer error handling
  * Make URI writing stricter by default
  * Make serd_reader_read_chunk() work with NQuads
  * Override pkg-config dependency within meson
  * Remove junk files from documentation install
  * Remove support for writing Turtle named inline nodes extension
  * Replace duplicated dox_to_sphinx script with sphinxygen dependency
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