From db32487a23a07dcf62686480aa8642c4795f3787 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: David Robillard map = NULL
.
+LV2_URI_Map_Feature::uri_to_id() with map = NULL
.
An unsigned 32-bit integer identifier for a blank node. A BlankID is only meaningful within a limited scope (e.g. the Atom in which it appears), and MUST NOT be used as a global identifier. In particular, a BlankID is NOT a -URID, and can not be mapped to/from a URI. +URID, and can not be mapped to/from a URI.
""" . atom:Vector @@ -255,8 +255,8 @@ atom:Resource rdfs:subClassOf atom:Thing ; atom:cType "LV2_Thing" ; lv2:documentation """ -An atom:Thing whereid
is the URI of the resource mapped to an
-atom:URID.
+An atom:Thing where id
is the URI of the resource mapped to an
+atom:URID.
id
is the blank node ID of the object, which
-is only meaningful within a certain limited scope (e.g. the container of the
-Blank) and MUST NOT be used as a global ID. In particular, id
is
-NOT an ID.
+An atom:Thing where id
is the blank node ID of the object,
+which is only meaningful within a certain limited scope (e.g. the container of
+the Blank) and MUST NOT be used as a global ID. In particular, id
+is NOT an ID.
id
is a message type ID. Conceptually,
-a Message is identical to a Blank, but is a distinct type with a single type
-field to allow simple and fast dispatch by handling code.
+A atom:Thing where id
is a message type ID. Conceptually, a
+Message is identical to a Blank, but is a distinct type with a single type
+field to allow simple and fast dispatch by handling code.
id
unmapped to a URI.
+A Message may be serialised as a Blank by adding an rdf:type property with
+the value id
unmapped to a URI.
An atom with a time stamp header prepended, typically for sample accurate +transmission via LV2 ports. See struct LV2_Atom_Event.
""" . atom:Bang @@ -336,10 +336,10 @@ atom:blobSupport a lv2:Feature ; rdfs:label "Blob support" ; lv2:documentation """ -Support for dynamically allocated blobs. If a host supports this feature, it -MUST pass a LV2_Feature withURI
+Support for dynamically allocated blobs. If a host supports this feature,
+it MUST pass a LV2_Feature with URI
http://lv2plug.in/ns/ext/atom#blobSupport and data
pointing to a
-LV2_Blob_Support.
+LV2_Blob_Support.
An AtomPort that interprets its data as a persistent and time-independent +"value".
Value ports can be thought of as purely functional ports: if a plugin +callback has only value ports, then the plugin callback is a pure function.
""" . atom:MessagePort @@ -414,12 +414,12 @@ atom:EventPort rdfs:label "Event port" ; rdfs:subClassOf lv2:Port ; lv2:documentation """ -A port used for communicating time-stamped atoms in the audio context. Ports -of this type are connected to an LV2_Atom_Buffer, which contains a flat -time-stamped sequence of atom:Event. +A port used for communicating time-stamped atoms in the audio context. +Ports of this type are connected to an LV2_Atom_Buffer, which contains a flat +time-stamped sequence of atom:Event.
-This port type is intended as a simpler and atom compatible successor to ev:EventPort. +This port type is intended as a simpler and atom compatible successor to ev:EventPort.
""" . atom:supports @@ -428,8 +428,8 @@ atom:supports rdfs:range atom:Atom ; rdfs:label "supports" ; lv2:documentation """ -Indicates that a Port supports a certain atom:Atom type. This is distinct from +Indicates that a Port supports a certain atom:Atom type. This is distinct from the port type - e.g. the port type ValuePort can hold atoms with many different types. This property is used to describe which Atom types a Port expects to -receive or send. +receive or send.
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