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package org.apache.lucene.analysis.icu.segmentation;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import org.apache.lucene.analysis.standard.StandardTokenizer;
import com.ibm.icu.lang.UScript;
import com.ibm.icu.text.BreakIterator;
import com.ibm.icu.text.RuleBasedBreakIterator;
import com.ibm.icu.util.ULocale;
/**
* Default {@link ICUTokenizerConfig} that is generally applicable
* to many languages.
*
* Generally tokenizes Unicode text according to UAX#29
* ({@link BreakIterator#getWordInstance(ULocale) BreakIterator.getWordInstance(ULocale.ROOT)}),
* but with the following tailorings:
*
* - Thai, Lao, Myanmar, Khmer, and CJK text is broken into words with a dictionary.
*
* @lucene.experimental
*/
public class DefaultICUTokenizerConfig extends ICUTokenizerConfig {
/** Token type for words containing ideographic characters */
public static final String WORD_IDEO = StandardTokenizer.TOKEN_TYPES[StandardTokenizer.IDEOGRAPHIC];
/** Token type for words containing Japanese hiragana */
public static final String WORD_HIRAGANA = StandardTokenizer.TOKEN_TYPES[StandardTokenizer.HIRAGANA];
/** Token type for words containing Japanese katakana */
public static final String WORD_KATAKANA = StandardTokenizer.TOKEN_TYPES[StandardTokenizer.KATAKANA];
/** Token type for words containing Korean hangul */
public static final String WORD_HANGUL = StandardTokenizer.TOKEN_TYPES[StandardTokenizer.HANGUL];
/** Token type for words that contain letters */
public static final String WORD_LETTER = StandardTokenizer.TOKEN_TYPES[StandardTokenizer.ALPHANUM];
/** Token type for words that appear to be numbers */
public static final String WORD_NUMBER = StandardTokenizer.TOKEN_TYPES[StandardTokenizer.NUM];
/** Token type for words that appear to be emoji sequences */
public static final String WORD_EMOJI = StandardTokenizer.TOKEN_TYPES[StandardTokenizer.EMOJI];
/*
* the default breakiterators in use. these can be expensive to
* instantiate, cheap to clone.
*/
// we keep the cjk breaking separate, thats because it cannot be customized (because dictionary
// is only triggered when kind = WORD, but kind = LINE by default and we have no non-evil way to change it)
private static final BreakIterator cjkBreakIterator = BreakIterator.getWordInstance(ULocale.ROOT);
// TODO: if the wrong version of the ICU jar is used, loading these data files may give a strange error.
// maybe add an explicit check? http://icu-project.org/apiref/icu4j/com/ibm/icu/util/VersionInfo.html
// the same as ROOT, except no dictionary segmentation for cjk
private static final RuleBasedBreakIterator defaultBreakIterator =
readBreakIterator("Default.brk");
private static final RuleBasedBreakIterator myanmarSyllableIterator =
readBreakIterator("MyanmarSyllable.brk");
// TODO: deprecate this boolean? you only care if you are doing super-expert stuff...
private final boolean cjkAsWords;
private final boolean myanmarAsWords;
/**
* Creates a new config. This object is lightweight, but the first
* time the class is referenced, breakiterators will be initialized.
* @param cjkAsWords true if cjk text should undergo dictionary-based segmentation,
* otherwise text will be segmented according to UAX#29 defaults.
* If this is true, all Han+Hiragana+Katakana words will be tagged as
* IDEOGRAPHIC.
* @param myanmarAsWords true if Myanmar text should undergo dictionary-based segmentation,
* otherwise it will be tokenized as syllables.
*/
public DefaultICUTokenizerConfig(boolean cjkAsWords, boolean myanmarAsWords) {
this.cjkAsWords = cjkAsWords;
this.myanmarAsWords = myanmarAsWords;
}
@Override
public boolean combineCJ() {
return cjkAsWords;
}
@Override
public RuleBasedBreakIterator getBreakIterator(int script) {
switch(script) {
case UScript.JAPANESE: return (RuleBasedBreakIterator)cjkBreakIterator.clone();
case UScript.MYANMAR:
if (myanmarAsWords) {
return (RuleBasedBreakIterator)defaultBreakIterator.clone();
} else {
return (RuleBasedBreakIterator)myanmarSyllableIterator.clone();
}
default: return (RuleBasedBreakIterator)defaultBreakIterator.clone();
}
}
@Override
public String getType(int script, int ruleStatus) {
switch (ruleStatus) {
case RuleBasedBreakIterator.WORD_IDEO:
return WORD_IDEO;
case RuleBasedBreakIterator.WORD_KANA:
return script == UScript.HIRAGANA ? WORD_HIRAGANA : WORD_KATAKANA;
case RuleBasedBreakIterator.WORD_LETTER:
return script == UScript.HANGUL ? WORD_HANGUL : WORD_LETTER;
case RuleBasedBreakIterator.WORD_NUMBER:
return WORD_NUMBER;
case EMOJI_SEQUENCE_STATUS:
return WORD_EMOJI;
default: /* some other custom code */
return "";
}
}
private static RuleBasedBreakIterator readBreakIterator(String filename) {
InputStream is =
DefaultICUTokenizerConfig.class.getResourceAsStream(filename);
try {
RuleBasedBreakIterator bi =
RuleBasedBreakIterator.getInstanceFromCompiledRules(is);
is.close();
return bi;
} catch (IOException e) {
throw new RuntimeException(e);
}
}
}