Package org.apache.lucene.util

Examples of org.apache.lucene.util.AttributeImpl.copyTo()


            // TODO: this is a simple workaround to still work with tokens, not very effective, but as far as I know, this writer should get removed soon:
            final Token token = new Token();
            for (Iterator<AttributeImpl> atts = tokenStream.getAttributeImplsIterator(); atts.hasNext();) {
              final AttributeImpl att = atts.next();
              try {
                att.copyTo(token);
              } catch (Exception e) {
                // ignore unsupported attributes,
                // this may fail to copy some attributes, if a special combined AttributeImpl is used, that
                // implements basic attributes supported by Token and also other customized ones in one class.
              }
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            // TODO: this is a simple workaround to still work with tokens, not very effective, but as far as I know, this writer should get removed soon:
            final Token token = new Token();
            for (Iterator<AttributeImpl> atts = tokenStream.getAttributeImplsIterator(); atts.hasNext();) {
              final AttributeImpl att = atts.next();
              try {
                att.copyTo(token);
              } catch (Exception e) {
                // ignore unsupported attributes,
                // this may fail to copy some attributes, if a special combined AttributeImpl is used, that
                // implements basic attributes supported by Token and also other customized ones in one class.
              }
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            // TODO: this is a simple workaround to still work with tokens, not very effective, but as far as I know, this writer should get removed soon:
            final Token token = new Token();
            for (Iterator<AttributeImpl> atts = tokenStream.getAttributeImplsIterator(); atts.hasNext();) {
              final AttributeImpl att = atts.next();
              try {
                att.copyTo(token);
              } catch (Exception e) {
                // ignore unsupported attributes,
                // this may fail to copy some attributes, if a special combined AttributeImpl is used, that
                // implements basic attributes supported by Token and also other customized ones in one class.
              }
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            // TODO: this is a simple workaround to still work with tokens, not very effective, but as far as I know, this writer should get removed soon:
            final Token token = new Token();
            for (Iterator<AttributeImpl> atts = tokenStream.getAttributeImplsIterator(); atts.hasNext();) {
              final AttributeImpl att = atts.next();
              try {
                att.copyTo(token);
              } catch (Exception e) {
                // ignore unsupported attributes,
                // this may fail to copy some attributes, if a special combined AttributeImpl is used, that
                // implements basic attributes supported by Token and also other customized ones in one class.
              }
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            // TODO: this is a simple workaround to still work with tokens, not very effective, but as far as I know, this writer should get removed soon:
            final Token token = new Token();
            for (Iterator<AttributeImpl> atts = tokenStream.getAttributeImplsIterator(); atts.hasNext();) {
              final AttributeImpl att = atts.next();
              try {
                att.copyTo(token);
              } catch (Exception e) {
                // ignore unsupported attributes,
                // this may fail to copy some attributes, if a special combined AttributeImpl is used, that
                // implements basic attributes supported by Token and also other customized ones in one class.
              }
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