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Viresh Gupta commented on JENA-1864: ------------------------------------ Sure. Works for me. > Inconsistent Turtle serializers > ------------------------------- > > Key: JENA-1864 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JENA-1864 > Project: Apache Jena > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: Jena 3.14.0 > Environment: My Configuration: > OS: Ubuntu 18.04 > java version "1.8.0_111" > javac 1.8.0_242 > Jena Version: 3.14.0 > Reporter: Viresh Gupta > Priority: Major > > The turtle serializers provided for default model in Jena don't work as > expected. Moreover, the docs lack on which methods to use in which case. > I found the following methods that seem to work: > # model.write() (A.ttl) > # RDFWriter (B.ttl) > # RDFDataMgr (C.ttl) > I'm providing a minimum working example along with the outputs using a sample > turtle file from Turtle specifications (ggoblin.ttl – Example 1 from > [https://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/|https://www.w3.org/TR/turtle/#sec-examples]) > in a gist: [https://gist.github.com/virresh/5a28dc3adb1f40bf9070e2cb4ecfa90d] > > The issue: > # "@base" directive is not printed when writing with the TURTLE_BLOCK and > TURTLE_FLAT format in RDFWriter > # There is no way to provide "@base" inside the RDFDataMgr. Expected output > was something like <#spiderman> > # RDFDataMgr doesn't respect the prefix supplied, e.g I manually added > prefix "@base", however, the output (C.ttl) still converts the relative > entities into their absolute form, whereas I expected it to do something like > base:#spiderman at the very least > > I'll be happy to help with the issue if it doesn't fall into the "wont-fix" > category. -- This message was sent by Atlassian Jira (v8.3.4#803005)