Package
libserd-0-0Version
0.26.0~dfsg0-1Priority
optionalSection
universe/libsSource
serdOrigin
UbuntuMaintainer
Ubuntu Developers <ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com>Original Maintainer
Debian Multimedia Maintainers <pkg-multimedia-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>Bugs
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+filebugInstalled Size
135 kBDepends
libc6 (>= 2.14)Suggests
serdiHomepage
http://drobilla.net/software/serd/Task
ubuntustudio-video, ubuntustudio-audioDownload Size
41.5 kBAPT Manual Installed
noAPT Sources
http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu zesty/universe amd64 PackagesDescription
lightweight RDF syntax librarySerd is a lightweight C library for RDF syntax which supports reading and
writing Turtle and NTriples.
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Serd is not intended to be a swiss-army knife of RDF syntax, but rather is
suited to resource limited applications, or situations where a simple
reader/writer with minimal dependencies is ideal (e.g. in LV2 hosts or
plugins).
.
Serd is:
* small: Serd is implemented in under 2500 lines1 of standard C code.
* portable and dependency-free: Serd uses only the C standard library,
and has no external dependencies, making it a lightweight dependency
in every sense.
* fast and lightweight: Serd (and the included serdi tool) can be used
to stream abbreviated Turtle (unlike many other tools which can not
stream since they must first build an internal model to abbreviate).
In other words, Serd can re-serialise an unbounded amount of Turtle
using a fixed amount of memory, preserving the abbreviations in the
input.
* conformant and well-tested: Serd is written to the Turtle, NTriples
and URI specifications, and includes a comprehensive test suite which
includes all the normative examples from the Turtle specification, all
the "normal" examples from the URI specification, and additional tests
added specifically for Serd. The test suite has over 96% code coverage
(by line), and runs with zero memory errors or leaks.