kinow commented on code in PR #99:
URL: https://github.com/apache/opennlp-sandbox/pull/99#discussion_r1167978044
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summarizer/src/main/java/opennlp/summarization/meta/MetaSummarizer.java:
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@@ -115,12 +115,10 @@ public List<Score> rankSentences(String article,
List<Sentence> sent, int maxWor
}
//Default Summarization using only lexical chains..
- public String summarize(String article, int maxWords)
- {
+ public String summarize(String article, int maxWords) {
//Build lexical Chains..
List<Sentence> sent = dp.getSentencesFromStr(article);
-
- List<Score>finalSc = rankSentences(article, sent, maxWords);
+ List<Score> finalSc = rankSentences(article, sent, maxWords);
Review Comment:
>It compiles fine. Yet, we both agree it's totally odd to our eyes.
>Investigating at
https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se11/html/index.html to find out why,
for variables declared with use of generics, no space is required. Maybe, it is
just a "feature" since generics were introduced in Java.
#TodayILearned! Thanks @mawiesne !!!
EDIT: I wonder if every Java parser is able to handle that; I had to use a
Java parser written in Python to automate some tasks, if I find that project
someday will try that :nerd_face: :neckbeard:
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