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/*  Part of SWI-Prolog

    Author:        Jan Wielemaker
    E-mail:        J.Wielemaker@uva.nl
    WWW:           http://www.swi-prolog.org
    Copyright (C): 2002-2010, University of Amsterdam

    This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
    modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
    as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
    of the License, or (at your option) any later version.

    This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
    but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
    MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
    GNU General Public License for more details.

    You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public
    License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software
    Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA  02111-1307  USA

    As a special exception, if you link this library with other files,
    compiled with a Free Software compiler, to produce an executable, this
    library does not by itself cause the resulting executable to be covered
    by the GNU General Public License. This exception does not however
    invalidate any other reasons why the executable file might be covered by
    the GNU General Public License.
*/

:- module(rdf_triple,
	  [ rdf_triples/2,		% +Parsed, -Tripples
	    rdf_triples/3,		% +Parsed, -Tripples, +Tail
	    rdf_reset_ids/0,		% Reset gensym id's
	    rdf_start_file/2,		% +Options, -Cleanup
	    rdf_end_file/1,		% +Cleanup
	    anon_prefix/1		% Prefix for anonynmous resources
	  ]).
:- use_module(library(gensym)).
:- use_module(library(option)).
:- use_module(rdf_parser).

/** <module> Create triples from intermediate representation

Convert the output of xml_to_rdf/3  from   library(rdf)  into  a list of
triples of the format described   below. The intermediate representation
should be regarded a proprietary representation.

	rdf(Subject, Predicate, Object).

Where `Subject' is

	* Atom
	The subject is a resource

	* each(URI)
	URI is the URI of an RDF Bag

	* prefix(Pattern)
	Pattern is the prefix of a fully qualified Subject URI

And `Predicate' is

	* Atom
	The predicate is always a resource

And `Object' is

	* Atom
	URI of Object resource

	* literal(Value)
	Literal value (Either a single atom or parsed XML data)
*/

%%	rdf_triples(+Term, -Triples) is det.
%%	rdf_triples(+Term, -Tridpples, +Tail) is det.
%
%	Convert an object as parsed by rdf.pl into a list of rdf/3
%	triples.  The identifier of the main object created is returned
%	by rdf_triples/3.
%
%	Input is the `content' of the RDF element in the format as
%	generated by load_structure(File, Term, [dialect(xmlns)]).
%	rdf_triples/3 can process both individual descriptions as
%	well as the entire content-list of an RDF element.  The first
%	mode is suitable when using library(sgml) in `call-back' mode.

rdf_triples(RDF, Tripples) :-
	rdf_triples(RDF, Tripples, []).

rdf_triples([]) --> !,
	[].
rdf_triples([H|T]) --> !,
	rdf_triples(H),
	rdf_triples(T).
rdf_triples(Term) -->
	triples(Term, _).

%%	triples(-Triples, -Id, +In, -Tail)
%
%	DGC set processing the output of  xml_to_rdf/3. Id is unified to
%	the identifier of the main description.

triples(description(Type, About, Props), Subject) -->
	{ var(About),
	  share_blank_nodes(true)
	}, !,
	(   { shared_description(description(Type, Props), Subject)
	    }
	->  []
	;   { make_id('__Description', Id)
	    },
	    triples(description(Type, about(Id), Props), Subject),
	    { assert_shared_description(description(Type, Props), Subject)
	    }
	).
triples(description(description, IdAbout, Props), Subject) --> !,
	{ description_id(IdAbout, Subject)
	},
	properties(Props, Subject).
triples(description(TypeURI, IdAbout, Props), Subject) -->
	{ description_id(IdAbout, Subject)
	},
	properties([ rdf:type = TypeURI
		   | Props
		   ], Subject).
triples(unparsed(Data), Id) -->
	{ make_id('__Error', Id),
	  print_message(error, rdf(unparsed(Data)))
	},
	[].


		 /*******************************
		 *	    DESCRIPTIONS	*
		 *******************************/

:- thread_local
	node_id/2,			% nodeID --> ID
	unique_id/1.			% known rdf:ID

rdf_reset_node_ids :-
	retractall(node_id(_,_)),
	retractall(unique_id(_)).

description_id(Id, Id) :-
	var(Id), !,
	make_id('__Description', Id).
description_id(about(Id), Id).
description_id(id(Id), Id) :-
	(   unique_id(Id)
	->  print_message(error, rdf(redefined_id(Id)))
	;   assert(unique_id(Id))
	).
description_id(each(Id), each(Id)).
description_id(prefix(Id), prefix(Id)).
description_id(node(NodeID), Id) :-
	(   node_id(NodeID, Id)
	->  true
	;   make_id('__Node', Id),
	    assert(node_id(NodeID, Id))
	).

properties(PlRDF, Subject) -->
	properties(PlRDF, 1, [], [], Subject).

properties([], _, Bag, Bag, _) -->
	[].
properties([H0|T0], N, Bag0, Bag, Subject) -->
	property(H0, N, NN, Bag0, Bag1, Subject),
	properties(T0, NN, Bag1, Bag, Subject).

%%	property(Property, N, NN, Subject)// is det.
%
%	Generate triples for {Subject,  Pred,   Object}.  Also generates
%	triples for Object if necessary.
%
%	@param Property	One of
%
%		* Pred = Object
%		Used for normal statements
%		* id(Id, Pred = Object)
%		Used for reified statements

property(Pred0 = Object, N, NN, BagH, BagT, Subject) --> % inlined object
	triples(Object, Id), !,
	{ li_pred(Pred0, Pred, N, NN)
	},
	statement(Subject, Pred, Id, _, BagH, BagT).
property(Pred0 = collection(Elems), N, NN, BagH, BagT, Subject) --> !,
	{ li_pred(Pred0, Pred, N, NN)
	},
	statement(Subject, Pred, Object, _Id, BagH, BagT),
	collection(Elems, Object).
property(Pred0 = Object, N, NN, BagH, BagT, Subject) --> !,
	{ li_pred(Pred0, Pred, N, NN)
	},
	statement(Subject, Pred, Object, _Id, BagH, BagT).
property(id(Id, Pred0 = Object), N, NN, BagH, BagT, Subject) -->
	triples(Object, ObjectId), !,
	{ li_pred(Pred0, Pred, N, NN)
	},
	statement(Subject, Pred, ObjectId, Id, BagH, BagT).
property(id(Id, Pred0 = collection(Elems)), N, NN, BagH, BagT, Subject) --> !,
	{ li_pred(Pred0, Pred, N, NN)
	},
	statement(Subject, Pred, Object, Id, BagH, BagT),
	collection(Elems, Object).
property(id(Id, Pred0 = Object), N, NN, BagH, BagT, Subject) -->
	{ li_pred(Pred0, Pred, N, NN)
	},
	statement(Subject, Pred, Object, Id, BagH, BagT).

%%	statement(+Subject, +Pred, +Object, +Id, +BagH, -BagT)
%
%	Add a statement to the model. If nonvar(Id), we reinify the
%	statement using the given Id.

statement(Subject, Pred, Object, Id, BagH, BagT) -->
	rdf(Subject, Pred, Object),
	{   BagH = [Id|BagT]
	->  statement_id(Id)
	;   BagT = BagH
	},
	(   { nonvar(Id)
	    }
	->  rdf(Id, rdf:type, rdf:'Statement'),
	    rdf(Id, rdf:subject, Subject),
	    rdf(Id, rdf:predicate, Pred),
	    rdf(Id, rdf:object, Object)
	;   []
	).


statement_id(Id) :-
	nonvar(Id), !.
statement_id(Id) :-
	make_id('__Statement', Id).

%%	li_pred(+Pred, -Pred, +Nth, -NextNth)
%
%	Transform rdf:li predicates into _1, _2, etc.

li_pred(rdf:li, rdf:Pred, N, NN) :- !,
	NN is N + 1,
	atom_concat('_', N, Pred).
li_pred(Pred, Pred, N, N).

%%	collection(+Elems, -Id)
%
%	Handle the elements of a collection and return the identifier
%	for the whole collection in Id.

collection([], Nil) -->
	{ global_ref(rdf:nil, Nil)
	}.
collection([H|T], Id) -->
	triples(H, HId),
	{ make_id('__List', Id)
	},
	rdf(Id, rdf:type, rdf:'List'),
	rdf(Id, rdf:first, HId),
	rdf(Id, rdf:rest, TId),
	collection(T, TId).


rdf(S0, P0, O0) -->
	{ global_ref(S0, S),
	  global_ref(P0, P),
	  global_obj(O0, O)
	},
	[ rdf(S, P, O) ].


global_ref(In, Out) :-
	(   nonvar(In),
	    In = NS:Local
	->  (   NS == rdf,
	        rdf_name_space(RDF)
	    ->	atom_concat(RDF, Local, Out)
	    ;	atom_concat(NS, Local, Out)
	    )
	;   Out = In
	).

global_obj(V, V) :-
	var(V), !.
global_obj(literal(type(Local, X)), literal(type(Global, X))) :- !,
	global_ref(Local, Global).
global_obj(literal(X), literal(X)) :- !.
global_obj(Local, Global) :-
	global_ref(Local, Global).


		 /*******************************
		 *	       SHARING		*
		 *******************************/

:- thread_local
	shared_description/3,		% +Hash, +Term, -Subject
	share_blank_nodes/1,		% Boolean
	shared_nodes/1.			% counter

reset_shared_descriptions :-
	retractall(shared_description(_,_,_)),
	retractall(shared_nodes(_)).

shared_description(Term, Subject) :-
	term_hash(Term, Hash),
	shared_description(Hash, Term, Subject),
	(   retract(shared_nodes(N))
	->  N1 is N + 1
	;   N1 = 1
	),
	assert(shared_nodes(N1)).


assert_shared_description(Term, Subject) :-
	term_hash(Term, Hash),
	assert(shared_description(Hash, Term, Subject)).


		 /*******************************
		 *	      START/END		*
		 *******************************/

%%	rdf_start_file(+Options, -Cleanup) is det.
%
%	Initialise for the translation of a file.

rdf_start_file(Options, Cleanup) :-
	rdf_reset_node_ids,		% play safe
	reset_shared_descriptions,
	set_bnode_sharing(Options, C1),
	set_anon_prefix(Options, C2),
	add_cleanup(C1, C2, Cleanup).

%%	rdf_end_file(:Cleanup) is det.
%
%	Cleanup reaching the end of an RDF file.

rdf_end_file(Cleanup) :-
	rdf_reset_node_ids,
	(   shared_nodes(N)
	->  print_message(informational, rdf(shared_blank_nodes(N)))
	;   true
	),
	reset_shared_descriptions,
	Cleanup.

set_bnode_sharing(Options, erase(Ref)) :-
	option(blank_nodes(Share), Options, noshare),
	(   Share == share
	->  assert(share_blank_nodes(true), Ref), !
	;   Share == noshare
	->  fail			% next clause
	;   throw(error(domain_error(share, Share), _))
	).
set_bnode_sharing(_, true).

set_anon_prefix(Options, erase(Ref)) :-
	option(base_uri(BaseURI), Options),
	nonvar(BaseURI), !,
	atomic_list_concat(['__', BaseURI, '#'], AnonBase),
	asserta(anon_prefix(AnonBase), Ref).
set_anon_prefix(_, true).

add_cleanup(true, X, X) :- !.
add_cleanup(X, true, X) :- !.
add_cleanup(X, Y, (X, Y)).


		 /*******************************
		 *	       UTIL		*
		 *******************************/

%%	anon_prefix(-Prefix) is semidet.
%
%	If defined, it is the prefix used to generate a blank node.

:- thread_local
	anon_prefix/1.

make_id(For, ID) :-
	anon_prefix(Prefix), !,
	atom_concat(Prefix, For, Base),
	gensym(Base, ID).
make_id(For, ID) :-
	gensym(For, ID).

anon_base('__Description').
anon_base('__Statement').
anon_base('__List').
anon_base('__Node').

%%	rdf_reset_ids is det.
%
%	Utility predicate to reset the gensym counters for the various
%	generated identifiers.  This simplifies debugging and matching
%	output with the stored desired output (see rdf_test.pl).

rdf_reset_ids :-
	anon_prefix(Prefix), !,
	(   anon_base(Base),
	    atom_concat(Prefix, Base, X),
	    reset_gensym(X),
	    fail
	;   true
	).
rdf_reset_ids :-
	(   anon_base(Base),
	    reset_gensym(Base),
	    fail
	;   true
	).