$:.unshift(File.expand_path("../..", __FILE__)) require 'rdf' require 'sparql' require 'sparql/algebra' require 'sxp' module LD # **`LD::Patch`** is a Linked Data Patch extension for RDF.rb. # # @author [Gregg Kellogg](http://greggkellogg.net/) module Patch require 'ld/patch/format' autoload :Algebra, 'ld/patch/algebra' autoload :Meta, 'ld/patch/meta' autoload :Parser, 'ld/patch/parser' autoload :Terminals, 'ld/patch/terminals' autoload :Version, 'ld/patch/version' ## # Parse the given LD Patch `input` string. # # @example # query = LD::Patch.parse("Add { } .") # # @param [IO, StringIO, String, #to_s] input # @param [Hash{Symbol => Object}] options # @option options [#to_s] :base_uri (nil) # the base URI to use when resolving relative URIs # @option (see LD::Patch::Parser#initialize) # @return [SPARQL::Algebra::Operator] The executable parsed Patch def self.parse(input, options = {}) LD::Patch::Parser.new(input, options).parse end class Error < StandardError # The status code associated with this error attr_reader :code ## # Initializes a new patch error instance. # # @param [String, #to_s] message # @param [Hash{Symbol => Object}] options # @option options [Integer] :code (422) def initialize(message, options = {}) @code = options.fetch(:status_code, 422) super(message.to_s) end end # Indicates bad syntax found in LD Patch document class ParseError < Error ## # The invalid token which triggered the error. # # @return [String] attr_reader :token ## # The line number where the error occurred. # # @return [Integer] attr_reader :lineno ## # Initializes a new parser error instance. # # @param [String, #to_s] message # @param [Hash{Symbol => Object}] options # @option options [String] :token (nil) # @option options [Integer] :lineno (nil) # @option options [Integer] :code (400) def initialize(message, options = {}) @token = options[:token] @lineno = options[:lineno] || (@token.lineno if @token.respond_to?(:lineno)) super(message.to_s, code: options.fetch(:code, 400)) end end end end