public abstract class TokenStream extends AttributeSource implements Closeable
TokenStream enumerates the sequence of tokens, either from
 Fields of a Document or from query text.
 This is an abstract class; concrete subclasses are:
Tokenizer, a TokenStream whose input is a Reader; and
 TokenFilter, a TokenStream whose input is another
 TokenStream.
 TokenStream extends AttributeSource, which provides
 access to all of the token Attributes for the TokenStream.
 Note that only one instance per AttributeImpl is created and reused
 for every token. This approach reduces object creation and allows local
 caching of references to the AttributeImpls. See
 incrementToken() for further details.
 
 The workflow of the new TokenStream API is as follows:
 
TokenStream/TokenFilters which add/get
 attributes to/from the AttributeSource.
 reset().
 incrementToken() until it returns false
 consuming the attributes after each call.
 end() so that any end-of-stream operations
 can be performed.
 close() to release any resource when finished
 using the TokenStream.
 incrementToken().
 You can find some example code for the new API in the analysis package level Javadoc.
 Sometimes it is desirable to capture a current state of a TokenStream,
 e.g., for buffering purposes (see CachingTokenFilter,
 TeeSinkTokenFilter). For this usecase
 AttributeSource.captureState() and AttributeSource.restoreState(org.apache.lucene.util.AttributeSource.State)
 can be used.
 
The TokenStream-API in Lucene is based on the decorator pattern.
 Therefore all non-abstract subclasses must be final or have at least a final
 implementation of incrementToken()! This is checked when Java
 assertions are enabled.
AttributeSource.State| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| static AttributeFactory | DEFAULT_TOKEN_ATTRIBUTE_FACTORYDefault  AttributeFactoryinstance that should be used for TokenStreams. | 
| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected  | TokenStream()A TokenStream using the default attribute factory. | 
| protected  | TokenStream(AttributeFactory factory)A TokenStream using the supplied AttributeFactory for creating new  Attributeinstances. | 
| protected  | TokenStream(AttributeSource input)A TokenStream that uses the same attributes as the supplied one. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| void | close()Releases resources associated with this stream. | 
| void | end()This method is called by the consumer after the last token has been
 consumed, after  incrementToken()returnedfalse(using the newTokenStreamAPI). | 
| abstract boolean | incrementToken()Consumers (i.e.,  IndexWriter) use this method to advance the stream to
 the next token. | 
| void | reset()This method is called by a consumer before it begins consumption using
  incrementToken(). | 
addAttribute, addAttributeImpl, captureState, clearAttributes, cloneAttributes, copyTo, endAttributes, equals, getAttribute, getAttributeClassesIterator, getAttributeFactory, getAttributeImplsIterator, hasAttribute, hasAttributes, hashCode, reflectAsString, reflectWith, removeAllAttributes, restoreState, toStringpublic static final AttributeFactory DEFAULT_TOKEN_ATTRIBUTE_FACTORY
AttributeFactory instance that should be used for TokenStreams.protected TokenStream()
protected TokenStream(AttributeSource input)
protected TokenStream(AttributeFactory factory)
Attribute instances.public abstract boolean incrementToken()
                                throws IOException
IndexWriter) use this method to advance the stream to
 the next token. Implementing classes must implement this method and update
 the appropriate AttributeImpls with the attributes of the next
 token.
 
 The producer must make no assumptions about the attributes after the method
 has been returned: the caller may arbitrarily change it. If the producer
 needs to preserve the state for subsequent calls, it can use
 AttributeSource.captureState() to create a copy of the current attribute state.
 
 This method is called for every token of a document, so an efficient
 implementation is crucial for good performance. To avoid calls to
 AttributeSource.addAttribute(Class) and AttributeSource.getAttribute(Class),
 references to all AttributeImpls that this stream uses should be
 retrieved during instantiation.
 
 To ensure that filters and consumers know which attributes are available,
 the attributes must be added during instantiation. Filters and consumers
 are not required to check for availability of attributes in
 incrementToken().
IOExceptionpublic void end()
         throws IOException
incrementToken() returned false
 (using the new TokenStream API). Streams implementing the old API
 should upgrade to use this feature.
 This method can be used to perform any end-of-stream operations, such as setting the final offset of a stream. The final offset of a stream might differ from the offset of the last token eg in case one or more whitespaces followed after the last token, but a WhitespaceTokenizer was used.
Additionally any skipped positions (such as those removed by a stopfilter) can be applied to the position increment, or any adjustment of other attributes where the end-of-stream value may be important.
 If you override this method, always call super.end().
IOException - If an I/O error occurspublic void reset()
           throws IOException
incrementToken().
 Resets this stream to a clean state. Stateful implementations must implement this method so that they can be reused, just as if they had been created fresh.
 If you override this method, always call super.reset(), otherwise
 some internal state will not be correctly reset (e.g., Tokenizer will
 throw IllegalStateException on further usage).
IOExceptionpublic void close()
           throws IOException
 If you override this method, always call super.close(), otherwise
 some internal state will not be correctly reset (e.g., Tokenizer will
 throw IllegalStateException on reuse).
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