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package org.apache.lucene.search.highlight;

/** Simple {@link Formatter} implementation to highlight terms with a pre and post tag. */
public class SimpleHTMLFormatter implements Formatter {

  private static final String DEFAULT_PRE_TAG = "";
  private static final String DEFAULT_POST_TAG = "";

  private String preTag;
  private String postTag;

  public SimpleHTMLFormatter(String preTag, String postTag) {
    this.preTag = preTag;
    this.postTag = postTag;
  }

  /** Default constructor uses HTML: <B> tags to markup terms. */
  public SimpleHTMLFormatter() {
    this(DEFAULT_PRE_TAG, DEFAULT_POST_TAG);
  }

  /* (non-Javadoc)
   * @see org.apache.lucene.search.highlight.Formatter#highlightTerm(java.lang.String, org.apache.lucene.search.highlight.TokenGroup)
   */
  @Override
  public String highlightTerm(String originalText, TokenGroup tokenGroup) {
    if (tokenGroup.getTotalScore() <= 0) {
      return originalText;
    }

    // Allocate StringBuilder with the right number of characters from the
    // beginning, to avoid char[] allocations in the middle of appends.
    StringBuilder returnBuffer =
        new StringBuilder(preTag.length() + originalText.length() + postTag.length());
    returnBuffer.append(preTag);
    returnBuffer.append(originalText);
    returnBuffer.append(postTag);
    return returnBuffer.toString();
  }
}




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