package vocab import "net/url" // On a Link, specifies a hint as to the rendering width in device-independent // pixels of the linked resource. // // Example 138 (https://www.w3.org/TR/activitystreams-vocabulary/#ex159-jsonld): // { // "height": 100, // "type": "owl:Class", // "url": "http://example.org/image.png", // "width": 100 // } type WidthPropertyInterface interface { // Clear ensures no value of this property is set. Calling // IsNonNegativeInteger afterwards will return false. Clear() // Get returns the value of this property. When IsNonNegativeInteger // returns false, Get will return any arbitrary value. Get() int // GetIRI returns the IRI of this property. When IsIRI returns false, // GetIRI will return any arbitrary value. GetIRI() *url.URL // HasAny returns true if the value or IRI is set. HasAny() bool // IsIRI returns true if this property is an IRI. IsIRI() bool // IsNonNegativeInteger returns true if this property is set and not an // IRI. IsNonNegativeInteger() bool // JSONLDContext returns the JSONLD URIs required in the context string // for this property and the specific values that are set. The value // in the map is the alias used to import the property's value or // values. JSONLDContext() map[string]string // KindIndex computes an arbitrary value for indexing this kind of value. // This is a leaky API detail only for folks looking to replace the // go-fed implementation. Applications should not use this method. KindIndex() int // LessThan compares two instances of this property with an arbitrary but // stable comparison. Applications should not use this because it is // only meant to help alternative implementations to go-fed to be able // to normalize nonfunctional properties. LessThan(o WidthPropertyInterface) bool // Name returns the name of this property: "width". Name() string // Serialize converts this into an interface representation suitable for // marshalling into a text or binary format. Applications should not // need this function as most typical use cases serialize types // instead of individual properties. It is exposed for alternatives to // go-fed implementations to use. Serialize() (interface{}, error) // Set sets the value of this property. Calling IsNonNegativeInteger // afterwards will return true. Set(v int) // SetIRI sets the value of this property. Calling IsIRI afterwards will // return true. SetIRI(v *url.URL) }