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# -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
=head1 NAME
RDF::Query::Node::Literal - RDF Node class for literals
=head1 VERSION
This document describes RDF::Query::Node::Literal version 2.918.
=cut
package RDF::Query::Node::Literal;
use strict;
use warnings;
no warnings 'redefine';
use base qw(RDF::Query::Node RDF::Trine::Node::Literal);
use DateTime;
use DateTime::Format::W3CDTF;
use RDF::Query::Error;
use Data::Dumper;
use Log::Log4perl;
use Scalar::Util qw(blessed refaddr looks_like_number);
use Carp qw(carp croak confess);
######################################################################
our ($VERSION, $LAZY_COMPARISONS);
BEGIN {
$VERSION = '2.918';
}
######################################################################
use overload '<=>' => \&_cmp,
'cmp' => \&_cmp,
'<' => sub { _cmp(@_[0,1], '<') == -1 },
'>' => sub { _cmp(@_[0,1], '>') == 1 },
'!=' => sub { _cmp(@_[0,1], '!=') != 0 },
'==' => sub { _cmp(@_[0,1], '==') == 0 },
'+' => sub { $_[0] },
'""' => sub { $_[0]->sse },
;
my %INSIDE_OUT_DATES;
=head1 METHODS
Beyond the methods documented below, this class inherits methods from the
L<RDF::Query::Node> and L<RDF::Trine::Node::Literal> classes.
=over 4
=cut
sub _cmp {
my $nodea = shift;
my $nodeb = shift;
my $op = shift;
my $l = Log::Log4perl->get_logger("rdf.query.node.literal");
$l->debug('literal comparison: ' . Dumper($nodea, $nodeb));
return 1 unless blessed($nodeb);
return -1 if ($nodeb->isa('RDF::Trine::Node::Nil'));
return 1 if ($nodeb->isa('RDF::Query::Node::Blank'));
return 1 if ($nodeb->isa('RDF::Query::Node::Resource'));
return 1 unless ($nodeb->isa('RDF::Query::Node::Literal'));
my $dta = $nodea->literal_datatype || '';
my $dtb = $nodeb->literal_datatype || '';
my $datetype = '^http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#dateTime';
my $datecmp = ($dta =~ $datetype and $dtb =~ $datetype);
my $numericcmp = ($nodea->is_numeric_type and $nodeb->is_numeric_type);
if ($datecmp) {
$l->trace('datecmp');
my $datea = $nodea->datetime;
my $dateb = $nodeb->datetime;
if ($datea and $dateb) {
my $cmp = eval { DateTime->compare_ignore_floating( $datea, $dateb ) };
return $cmp unless ($@);
}
}
if ($numericcmp) {
$l->trace('both numeric cmp');
return 0 if ($nodea->equal( $nodeb )); # if the nodes are identical, return true (even if the lexical values don't appear to be numeric). i.e., "xyz"^^xsd:integer should equal itself, even though it's not a valid integer.
return $nodea->numeric_value <=> $nodeb->numeric_value;
}
{
$l->trace('other cmp');
if ($nodea->has_language and $nodeb->has_language) {
$l->trace('both have language');
my $lc = lc($nodea->literal_value_language) cmp lc($nodeb->literal_value_language);
my $vc = $nodea->literal_value cmp $nodeb->literal_value;
my $c;
if ($LAZY_COMPARISONS and ($lc != 0)) {
$c = ($vc || $lc);
} elsif ($lc == 0) {
$c = $vc;
} else {
$l->debug("Attempt to compare literals with differing languages.");
throw RDF::Query::Error::TypeError -text => "Attempt to compare literals with differing languages.";
}
$l->trace("-> $c");
return $c;
} elsif (($nodea->has_datatype and $dta eq 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string') or ($nodeb->has_datatype and $dtb eq 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string')) {
$l->trace("one is xsd:string");
no warnings 'uninitialized';
my ($na, $nb) = sort {
(blessed($b) and $b->isa('RDF::Query::Node::Literal'))
? $b->literal_datatype eq 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string'
: ($LAZY_COMPARISONS)
? refaddr($a) <=> refaddr($b)
: throw RDF::Query::Error::TypeError -text => "Attempt to compare xsd:string with non-literal";
} ($nodea, $nodeb);
my $c;
if ($nb->has_language) {
$c = -1;
} elsif (not($nb->has_datatype) or $nb->literal_datatype eq 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#string') {
$c = $nodea->literal_value cmp $nodeb->literal_value;
} elsif ($LAZY_COMPARISONS) {
return $nodea->as_string cmp $nodeb->as_string;
} else {
throw RDF::Query::Error::TypeError -text => "Attempt to compare typed-literal with xsd:string.";
}
$l->trace("-> $c");
return $c;
} elsif ($nodea->has_datatype and $nodeb->has_datatype) {
$l->trace("both have datatype");
my $dc = $nodea->literal_datatype cmp $nodeb->literal_datatype;
my $vc = $nodea->literal_value cmp $nodeb->literal_value;
my $c;
if ($op eq '!=') {
throw RDF::Query::Error::TypeError -text => "Attempt to compare (neq) literals with unrecognized datatypes.";
} else {
if ($LAZY_COMPARISONS) {
$c = ($vc || $dc);
} elsif ($dc == 0) {
$c = $vc;
} else {
$l->debug("Attempt to compare literals with different datatypes.");
throw RDF::Query::Error::TypeError -text => "Attempt to compare literals with differing datatypes.";
}
$l->trace("-> $c");
return $c;
}
} elsif ($nodea->has_language or $nodeb->has_language) {
$l->trace("one has language");
my $c = ($nodea->has_language) ? 1 : -1;
$l->trace("-> $c");
return $c;
} elsif ($nodea->has_datatype or $nodeb->has_datatype) {
$l->trace("one has datatype");
if ($LAZY_COMPARISONS) {
my $c = ($nodea->has_datatype) ? 1 : -1;
$l->trace("-> $c");
return $c;
} else {
$l->debug("Attempt to compare typed-literal with plain-literal");
throw RDF::Query::Error::TypeError -text => "Attempt to compare typed-literal with plain-literal";
}
} else {
$l->trace("something else");
my $vcmp = $nodea->literal_value cmp $nodeb->literal_value;
$l->trace("-> $vcmp");
return $vcmp;
}
}
}
=item C<< datetime >>
Returns a DateTime object from the literal if the literal value is in W3CDTF format.
=cut
sub datetime {
my $self = shift;
my $addr = refaddr( $self );
if (exists($INSIDE_OUT_DATES{ $addr })) {
return $INSIDE_OUT_DATES{ $addr };
} else {
my $value = $self->literal_value;
my $f = DateTime::Format::W3CDTF->new;
my $dt = eval { $f->parse_datetime( $value ) };
$INSIDE_OUT_DATES{ $addr } = $dt;
return $dt;
}
}
=item C<< as_sparql >>
Returns the SPARQL string for this node.
=cut
sub as_sparql {
my $self = shift;
if ($self->is_numeric_type) {
return $self->literal_value;
} else {
return $self->sse;
}
}
=item C<< as_hash >>
Returns the query as a nested set of plain data structures (no objects).
=cut
sub as_hash {
my $self = shift;
my $context = shift;
my $hash = {
type => 'node',
literal => $self->literal_value,
};
$hash->{ language } = $self->literal_value_language if ($self->has_language);
$hash->{ datatype } = $self->literal_datatype if ($self->has_datatype);
return $hash;
}
=item C<< is_simple_literal >>
Returns true if the literal is "simple" -- is a literal without datatype or language.
=cut
sub is_simple_literal {
my $self = shift;
return not($self->has_language or $self->has_datatype);
}
=item C<< is_numeric_type >>
Returns true if the literal is a known (xsd) numeric type.
=cut
sub is_numeric_type {
my $self = shift;
return 0 unless ($self->has_datatype);
my $type = $self->literal_datatype;
if ($type =~ qr<^http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#(integer|decimal|float|double|non(Positive|Negative)Integer|(positive|negative)Integer|long|int|short|byte|unsigned(Long|Int|Short|Byte))>) {
return 1;
} else {
return 0;
}
}
=item C<< numeric_value >>
Returns the numeric value of the literal (even if the literal isn't a known numeric type.
=cut
sub numeric_value {
my $self = shift;
if ($self->is_numeric_type) {
my $value = $self->literal_value;
if (looks_like_number($value)) {
my $v = 0 + eval "$value";
return $v;
} else {
throw RDF::Query::Error::TypeError -text => "Literal with numeric type does not appear to have numeric value.";
}
} elsif (not $self->has_datatype) {
if (looks_like_number($self->literal_value)) {
return 0+$self->literal_value;
} else {
return;
}
} elsif ($self->literal_datatype eq 'http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#boolean') {
return ($self->literal_value eq 'true') ? 1 : 0;
} else {
return;
}
}
=item C<< type_list >>
Returns a two-item list suitable for use as the second and third arguments to
RDF::Query::Node::Literal constructor. The two returned values correspond to
literal language tag and literal datatype URI, respectively.
=cut
sub type_list {
my $self = shift;
return ($self->literal_value_language, $self->literal_datatype);
}
sub DESTROY {
my $self = shift;
my $addr = refaddr($self);
delete $INSIDE_OUT_DATES{ $addr };
}
1;
__END__
=back
=head1 AUTHOR
Gregory Todd Williams <gwilliams@cpan.org>
=cut
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