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package org.apache.lucene.analysis.pattern;

import java.util.Map;

import org.apache.lucene.analysis.util.TokenizerFactory;
import org.apache.lucene.util.AttributeFactory;
import org.apache.lucene.util.automaton.Automaton;
import org.apache.lucene.util.automaton.Operations;
import org.apache.lucene.util.automaton.RegExp;

/**
 * Factory for {@link SimplePatternTokenizer}, for matching tokens based on the provided regexp.
 *
 * 

This tokenizer uses Lucene {@link RegExp} pattern matching to construct distinct tokens * for the input stream. The syntax is more limited than {@link PatternTokenizer}, but the * tokenization is quite a bit faster. It takes two arguments: *
*

    *
  • "pattern" (required) is the regular expression, according to the syntax described at {@link RegExp}
  • *
  • "determinizeWorkLimit" (optional, default 10000) the limit on total effort spent to * determinize the automaton computed from the regexp *
*

* The pattern matches the characters to include in a token (not the split characters), and the * matching is greedy such that the longest token matching at a given point is created. Empty * tokens are never created. * *

For example, to match tokens delimited by simple whitespace characters: * *

 * <fieldType name="text_ptn" class="solr.TextField" positionIncrementGap="100">
 *   <analyzer>
 *     <tokenizer class="solr.SimplePatternTokenizerFactory" pattern="[^ \t\r\n]+"/>
 *   </analyzer>
 * </fieldType>
* * @lucene.experimental * * @see SimplePatternTokenizer * * @since 6.5.0 * @lucene.spi {@value #NAME} */ public class SimplePatternTokenizerFactory extends TokenizerFactory { /** SPI name */ public static final String NAME = "simplePattern"; public static final String PATTERN = "pattern"; private final Automaton dfa; private final int determinizeWorkLimit; /** Creates a new SimplePatternTokenizerFactory */ public SimplePatternTokenizerFactory(Map args) { super(args); determinizeWorkLimit = getInt(args, "determinizeWorkLimit", Operations.DEFAULT_DETERMINIZE_WORK_LIMIT); dfa = Operations.determinize(new RegExp(require(args, PATTERN)).toAutomaton(), determinizeWorkLimit); if (args.isEmpty() == false) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unknown parameters: " + args); } } @Override public SimplePatternTokenizer create(final AttributeFactory factory) { return new SimplePatternTokenizer(factory, dfa); } }




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