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diff --git a/lv2/dynmanifest/dynmanifest.ttl b/lv2/dynmanifest/dynmanifest.ttl new file mode 100644 index 0000000..63e0730 --- /dev/null +++ b/lv2/dynmanifest/dynmanifest.ttl @@ -0,0 +1,85 @@ +@prefix dman: <http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/dynmanifest#> . +@prefix lv2: <http://lv2plug.in/ns/lv2core#> . +@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> . +@prefix rdf: <http://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#> . +@prefix rdfs: <http://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#> . +@prefix xsd: <http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#> . + +<http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/dynmanifest> + a lv2:Specification ; + rdfs:seeAlso <dynmanifest.h> , + <lv2-dynmanifest.doap.ttl> ; + lv2:documentation """ +<p>The LV2 API, on its own, cannot be used to write plugin libraries where data +is dynamically generated at runtime (e.g. API wrappers), since LV2 requires +needed information to be provided in one or more static data (RDF) files. This +API addresses this limitation by extending the LV2 API.</p> + +<p>To detect that a plugin library implements a dynamic manifest generator, +the host checks its static manifest for a description like:</p> + +<pre class="turtle-code"> +<http://example.org/my-dynamic-manifest> + a dman:DynManifest ; + lv2:binary <mydynmanifest.so> . +</pre> + +<p>To load the data, the host loads the library +(e.g. <code>mydynmanifest.so</code>) as usual and fetches the dynamic Turtle +data from it using this API.</p> + +<p>The host is allowed to request regeneration of the dynamic manifest multiple +times, and the plugin library is expected to provide updated data if/when +possible. All data and references provided via this API before the last +regeneration of the dynamic manifest is to be considered invalid by the host, +including plugin descriptors whose URIs were discovered using this API.</p> + +<h3>Accessing Data</h3> + +<p>Whenever a host wants to access data using this API, it could:</p> + +<ol> +<li>Call lv2_dyn_manifest_open().</li> +<li>Create a FILE for functions to write data to (e.g. using tmpfile()).</li> +<li>Get a <q>list</q> of exposed subject URIs using + lv2_dyn_manifest_get_subjects().</li> +<li>Call lv2_dyn_manifest_get_data() for each URI of interest to + get the data related to that URI (which can be written to any FILE).</li> +<li>Call lv2_dyn_manifest_close().</li> +<li>Parse the content of the FILE(s).</li> +<li>Free/delete/unlink the FILE(s).</li> +</ol> + +<p>Each call to the above mentioned dynamic manifest functions MUST write a +complete, valid Turtle document (including all needed prefix definitions) to +the output FILE.</p> + +<p>Each call to lv2_dyn_manifest_open() causes the (re)generation of the +dynamic manifest data, and invalidates all data fetched before the call.</p> + +<p>In case the plugin library uses this same API to access other dynamic +manifests, it MUST implement some mechanism to avoid potentially endless loops +(such as A loads B, B loads A, etc.) and, in case such a loop is detected, the +operation MUST fail. For this purpose, use of a static boolean flag is +suggested.</p> + +<h3>Threading Rules</h3> + +<p>All of the functions defined by this specification belong to the Discovery +class.</p> +""" . + +dman:DynManifest + a rdfs:Class ; + rdfs:label "Dynamic Manifest" ; + rdfs:subClassOf [ + a owl:Restriction ; + owl:onProperty lv2:binary ; + owl:minCardinality 1 ; + rdfs:comment "A DynManifest MUST have at least 1 lv2:binary, which MUST implement all the functions defined in dynmanifest.h." + ] ; + rdfs:comment """The class which represents a dynamic manifest generator. + +There MUST NOT be any instances of dman:DynManifest in the generated manifest. + +All relative URIs in the generated data MUST be relative to the base path that would be used to parse a normal LV2 manifest (the bundle path).""" . |