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RDF::Trine::Node::Formula - RDF Node class for formulae / graph literals
Formulae are implemented as a subclass of literals. Parts of Trine that have no special knowledge about formulae (e.g. the Turtle serialiser) will just see them as literals with a particular datatype URI (http://open.vocab.org/terms/Formula).
If your code needs to detect formulae nodes, try:
use Scalar::Util qw[blessed]; if (blessed($node) && $node->isa('RDF::Trine::Node::Formula')) { ... do stuff to formulae ... }
or perhaps
use Scalar::Util qw[blessed]; if (blessed($node) && $node->can('pattern')) { ... do stuff to formulae ... }
$pattern is an RDF::Trine::Pattern or a string capable of being parsed with RDF::Trine::Parser::Notation3->parse_formula.
This is a fairly obscure bit of N3 semantics.
This is a fairly obscure bit of N3 semantics.
Uses absolute URIs whenever possible, avoiding relative URI references, QNames and keywords.
TODO - really need a "not equal, but equivalent" method.
Please report any bugs to <http://rt.cpan.org/Dist/Display.html?Queue=RDF-TriN3>.
RDF::Trine::Node, RDF::Trine::Pattern.
Toby Inkster "<tobyink@cpan.org>"
Based on RDF::Trine::Node::Literal by Gregory Todd Williams.
Copyright (c) 2006-2010 Gregory Todd Williams.
Copyright (c) 2010-2012 Toby Inkster.
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2021-01-05 | perl v5.32.0 |