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package org.apache.lucene.analysis.cn;

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import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;

import org.apache.lucene.analysis.standard.StandardTokenizer;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.Tokenizer;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.tokenattributes.CharTermAttribute;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.tokenattributes.OffsetAttribute;


/**
 * Tokenize Chinese text as individual chinese characters.
 * 
 * 

* The difference between ChineseTokenizer and * CJKTokenizer is that they have different * token parsing logic. *

*

* For example, if the Chinese text * "C1C2C3C4" is to be indexed: *

    *
  • The tokens returned from ChineseTokenizer are C1, C2, C3, C4. *
  • The tokens returned from the CJKTokenizer are C1C2, C2C3, C3C4. *
*

*

* Therefore the index created by CJKTokenizer is much larger. *

*

* The problem is that when searching for C1, C1C2, C1C3, * C4C2, C1C2C3 ... the ChineseTokenizer works, but the * CJKTokenizer will not work. *

* @deprecated (3.1) Use {@link StandardTokenizer} instead, which has the same functionality. * This filter will be removed in Lucene 5.0 */ @Deprecated public final class ChineseTokenizer extends Tokenizer { public ChineseTokenizer(Reader in) { super(in); } public ChineseTokenizer(AttributeFactory factory, Reader in) { super(factory, in); } private int offset = 0, bufferIndex=0, dataLen=0; private final static int MAX_WORD_LEN = 255; private final static int IO_BUFFER_SIZE = 1024; private final char[] buffer = new char[MAX_WORD_LEN]; private final char[] ioBuffer = new char[IO_BUFFER_SIZE]; private int length; private int start; private final CharTermAttribute termAtt = addAttribute(CharTermAttribute.class); private final OffsetAttribute offsetAtt = addAttribute(OffsetAttribute.class); private final void push(char c) { if (length == 0) start = offset-1; // start of token buffer[length++] = Character.toLowerCase(c); // buffer it } private final boolean flush() { if (length>0) { //System.out.println(new String(buffer, 0, //length)); termAtt.copyBuffer(buffer, 0, length); offsetAtt.setOffset(correctOffset(start), correctOffset(start+length)); return true; } else return false; } @Override public boolean incrementToken() throws IOException { clearAttributes(); length = 0; start = offset; while (true) { final char c; offset++; if (bufferIndex >= dataLen) { dataLen = input.read(ioBuffer); bufferIndex = 0; } if (dataLen == -1) { offset--; return flush(); } else c = ioBuffer[bufferIndex++]; switch(Character.getType(c)) { case Character.DECIMAL_DIGIT_NUMBER: case Character.LOWERCASE_LETTER: case Character.UPPERCASE_LETTER: push(c); if (length == MAX_WORD_LEN) return flush(); break; case Character.OTHER_LETTER: if (length>0) { bufferIndex--; offset--; return flush(); } push(c); return flush(); default: if (length>0) return flush(); break; } } } @Override public final void end() throws IOException { super.end(); // set final offset final int finalOffset = correctOffset(offset); this.offsetAtt.setOffset(finalOffset, finalOffset); } @Override public void reset() throws IOException { super.reset(); offset = bufferIndex = dataLen = 0; } }




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