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Robert Muir resolved LUCENE-1817.
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Resolution: Fixed
Committed revision 808570.
> it is impossible to use a custom dictionary for SmartChineseAnalyzer
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> Key: LUCENE-1817
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1817
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: contrib/analyzers
> Reporter: Robert Muir
> Assignee: Robert Muir
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.9
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> Attachments: dataFiles.zip, LUCENE-1817-mark-cn-experimental.patch,
> LUCENE-1817.patch, LUCENE-1817.patch
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> it is not possible to use a custom dictionary, even though there is a lot of
> code and javadocs to allow this.
> This is because the custom dictionary is only loaded if it cannot load the
> built-in one (which is of course, in the jar file and should load)
> {code}
> public synchronized static WordDictionary getInstance() {
> if (singleInstance == null) {
> singleInstance = new WordDictionary(); // load from jar file
> try {
> singleInstance.load();
> } catch (IOException e) { // loading from jar file must fail before it
> checks the AnalyzerProfile (where this can be configured)
> String wordDictRoot = AnalyzerProfile.ANALYSIS_DATA_DIR;
> singleInstance.load(wordDictRoot);
> } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
> throw new RuntimeException(e);
> }
> }
> return singleInstance;
> }
> {code}
> I think we should either correct this, document this, or disable custom
> dictionary support...
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