@Test public void shouldSortTriplesForDisplay() { final Model model = createDefaultModel(); model.setNsPrefix("prefix", "namespace"); final Property propertyA = model.createProperty("namespace", "a"); final Property propertyB = model.createProperty("namespace", "b"); final Property propertyC = model.createProperty("c"); final Literal literalA = model.createLiteral("a"); final Literal literalB = model.createLiteral("b"); final Resource resourceB = model.createResource("b"); model.add(resourceB, propertyA, literalA); final Resource a = model.createResource("a"); model.add(a, propertyC, literalA); model.add(a, propertyB, literalA); model.add(a, propertyA, literalA); model.add(a, propertyA, literalB); final Iterator<Quad> iterator = DatasetFactory.create(model).asDatasetGraph().find(); final List<Quad> sortedTriples = testObj.getSortedTriples(model, iterator); sortedTriples.get(0).matches(ANY, a.asNode(), propertyA.asNode(), literalA.asNode()); sortedTriples.get(1).matches(ANY, a.asNode(), propertyA.asNode(), literalB.asNode()); sortedTriples.get(2).matches(ANY, a.asNode(), propertyB.asNode(), literalA.asNode()); sortedTriples.get(3).matches(ANY, a.asNode(), propertyC.asNode(), literalA.asNode()); sortedTriples.get(4).matches(ANY, resourceB.asNode(), propertyC.asNode(), literalA.asNode()); }
/** * Test that two literals are semantically equivalent. In some cases this may be the sames as * equals, in others equals is stricter. For example, two xsd:int literals with the same value but * different language tag are semantically equivalent but distinguished by the java equality * function in order to support round tripping. */ public boolean sameValueAs(Literal other) { return asNode().sameValueAs(other.asNode()); }