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=head1 NAME
Lucy::Analysis::StandardTokenizer - Split a string into tokens.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
my $tokenizer = Lucy::Analysis::StandardTokenizer->new;
# Then... once you have a tokenizer, put it into a PolyAnalyzer:
my $polyanalyzer = Lucy::Analysis::PolyAnalyzer->new(
analyzers => [ $case_folder, $tokenizer, $stemmer ], );
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Generically, "tokenizing" is a process of breaking up a string into an
array of "tokens". For instance, the string "three blind mice" might be
tokenized into "three", "blind", "mice".
Lucy::Analysis::StandardTokenizer breaks up the text at the word
boundaries defined in Unicode Standard Annex #29. It then returns those
words that start with an alphabetic or numeric character.
=head1 CONSTRUCTORS
=head2 new()
my $tokenizer = Lucy::Analysis::StandardTokenizer->new;
Constructor. Takes no arguments.
=head1 INHERITANCE
Lucy::Analysis::StandardTokenizer isa L<Lucy::Analysis::Analyzer> isa L<Lucy::Object::Obj>.
=cut