Simple implementation of Stopper class - this will suit most users.
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| SimpleStopper () |
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| | SimpleStopper (Iterator begin, Iterator end) |
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void | add (const std::string &word) |
| | Add a single stop word.
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| virtual bool | operator() (const std::string &term) const |
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virtual std::string | get_description () const |
| | Return a string describing this object.
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| Stopper () |
| | Default constructor.
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virtual | ~Stopper () |
| | Class has virtual methods, so provide a virtual destructor.
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Simple implementation of Stopper class - this will suit most users.
template<class Iterator >
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Initialise from a pair of iterators.
Xapian includes stop list files for many languages. You can initialise from a file like that:
ifstream inFile ("stopwords/english/stop.txt");
Xapian::SimplerStopper stopper(istream_iterator<string>(inFile), istream_iterator<string>());
| virtual bool Xapian::SimpleStopper::operator() |
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The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: