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authorDavid Robillard <d@drobilla.net>2014-08-06 01:26:06 +0000
committerDavid Robillard <d@drobilla.net>2014-08-06 01:26:06 +0000
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Order book chapters in build script rather than by bundle name.
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-# ==== Bundles ====
-#
-# LV2 plugins are installed in ``bundles'', a directory with a particular
-# format. Inside the bundle, the entry point is a file called `manifest.ttl`.
-# The manifest lists the plugins (or other resources) that are in this bundle,
-# and the files that contain further information.
-#
-# Hosts typically read the `manifest.ttl` of every bundle when starting up to
-# discover what LV2 plugins and other resources are present. Accordingly,
-# manifest files should be as small as possible for performance reasons.
-#
-#
-# ==== Namespace Prefixes ====
-#
-# Turtle files contain many URIs. To make this more readable, prefixes can be
-# defined. For example, with the `lv2:` prefix below, instead of
-# <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#Plugin> the shorter form `lv2:Plugin` can be
-# used. This is just a shorthand for URIs within one file, the prefixes are
-# not significant otherwise.
-
-@prefix lv2: <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#> .
-@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> .
-
-# ==== A Plugin Entry ====
-
-<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp>
- a lv2:Plugin ;
- lv2:binary <amp@LIB_EXT@> ;
- rdfs:seeAlso <amp.ttl> .
-
-# The token `@LIB_EXT@` above is replaced by the build system with the
-# appropriate extension for the current platform (e.g. .so, .dylib, .dll).
-# This file is called called `manifest.ttl.in` rather than `manifest.ttl`
-# to indicate that it is not the final file to be installed.
-# This is not necessary, but is a good idea for portable plugins.
-# For reability, the following text will assume `.so` is the extension used.
-#
-# In short, this declares that the resource with URI
-# `http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp` is an LV2 plugin, with executable code in
-# the file `amp.so` and a full description in `amp.ttl`. These paths are
-# relative to the bundle directory.
-#
-# There are 3 statements in this description:
-# [options="header"]
-# |================================================================
-# | Subject | Predicate | Object
-# | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | a | lv2:Plugin
-# | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | lv2:binary | <amp.so>
-# | <http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> | rdfs:seeAlso | <amp.ttl>
-# |================================================================
-#
-# The semicolon is used to continue the previous subject; an equivalent
-# but more verbose syntax for the same data is:
-
-<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> a lv2:Plugin .
-<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> lv2:binary <amp.so> .
-<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> rdfs:seeAlso <amp.ttl> .
-
-# (Since this data is equivalent, it is safe, if pointless, to list it twice)
-#
-# The documentation for a URI can often be found by visiting that URI in a web
-# browser, e.g. the documentation for lv2:binary can be found at
-# <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#binary>. All standard LV2 classes and
-# properties are documented in this way, so if you encounter a URI in some data
-# which you do not understand, try this first.
-#
-# The URI of a plugin does not need to be a resolvable web address, it just
-# serves as a global identifier. However, it is a good idea to use an actual
-# web address if possible for easy access documentation, downloads, and so on,
-# even if no documents are currently hosted there. There are compatibility
-# rules about when the URI of a plugin must be changed, see the
-# http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core[LV2 specification] for details. Note that this
-# does not require authors to control a top-level domain; for example, URIs in
-# project directories at shared hosting sites are fine. It is not required to
-# use HTTP URIs, but use of other schemes is strongly discouraged.
-#
-# AUTHORS MUST NOT CREATE URIS AT DOMAINS THEY DO NOT CONTROL WITHOUT
-# PERMISSION, AND *ESPECIALLY* MUST NOT CREATE INVALID URIS, E.G. WHERE THE
-# PORTION FOLLOWING ``http://'' IS NOT A DOMAIN NAME. If you need an example
-# URI, the domain http://example.org/ is reserved for this purpose.
-#
-# A detailed explanation of each statement follows.
-
-<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> a lv2:Plugin .
-
-# The `a`, as in ``is a'', is a Turtle shortcut for `rdf:type`.
-# `lv2:Plugin` expands to <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#Plugin> (using the
-# `lv2:` prefix above) which is the type of all LV2 plugins.
-# This statement means ``<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> is an LV2 plugin''.
-
-<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> lv2:binary <amp@LIB_EXT@> .
-
-# This says ```eg-amp` has executable code in the file `amp.so`''.
-# Relative URIs in manifest files are relative to the bundle directory, so this
-# refers to the file amp.so in the same directory as this manifest.ttl file.
-
-<http://lv2plug.in/plugins/eg-amp> rdfs:seeAlso <amp.ttl> .
-
-# This says ``there is more information about `eg-amp` in the file `amp.ttl`''.
-# The host will look at all such files when it needs to actually use or
-# investigate the plugin.