pub struct MultiLanguageStemmer { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Multi-language stemmer that can select language dynamically
This tokenizer holds stemmers for multiple languages and can tokenize text using a specific language selected at runtime.
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Source§impl MultiLanguageStemmer
impl MultiLanguageStemmer
Sourcepub fn new(default_language: Language) -> Self
pub fn new(default_language: Language) -> Self
Create a new multi-language stemmer with the given default language
Sourcepub fn tokenize_with_language(
&self,
text: &str,
language: Language,
) -> Vec<Token>
pub fn tokenize_with_language( &self, text: &str, language: Language, ) -> Vec<Token>
Tokenize text using a specific language
Sourcepub fn default_language(&self) -> Language
pub fn default_language(&self) -> Language
Get the default language
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Source§impl Clone for MultiLanguageStemmer
impl Clone for MultiLanguageStemmer
Source§fn clone(&self) -> MultiLanguageStemmer
fn clone(&self) -> MultiLanguageStemmer
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source. Read moreSource§impl Debug for MultiLanguageStemmer
impl Debug for MultiLanguageStemmer
Source§impl Default for MultiLanguageStemmer
impl Default for MultiLanguageStemmer
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impl Freeze for MultiLanguageStemmer
impl RefUnwindSafe for MultiLanguageStemmer
impl Send for MultiLanguageStemmer
impl Sync for MultiLanguageStemmer
impl Unpin for MultiLanguageStemmer
impl UnwindSafe for MultiLanguageStemmer
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