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Uwe Schindler edited comment on LUCENE-2198 at 1/17/10 5:06 PM:
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If we start to discuss about such topics, we should not have used Attributes at 
all.

There is no additional cost, because with 3.0, the FlagAttribute is used 
nowhere, so it is not captured, too. We would just move this to another 
attribute, the cost is the same. And capturing a boolean costs no much. Because 
the State object is build internally before and just cloned. So the number of 
attributes vs. the size of the captured states do not affect performance in 
neglectible manner.

      was (Author: thetaphi):
    If we start to discuss about such topics, we should not have used 
Attributes at all.
  
> support protected words in Stemming TokenFilters
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>
>                 Key: LUCENE-2198
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2198
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Analysis
>    Affects Versions: 3.0
>            Reporter: Robert Muir
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: LUCENE-2198.patch, LUCENE-2198.patch
>
>
> This is from LUCENE-1515
> I propose that all stemming TokenFilters have an 'exclusion set' that 
> bypasses any stemming for words in this set.
> Some stemming tokenfilters have this, some do not.
> This would be one way for Karl to implement his new swedish stemmer (as a 
> text file of ignore words).
> Additionally, it would remove duplication between lucene and solr, as they 
> reimplement snowballfilter since it does not have this functionality.
> Finally, I think this is a pretty common use case, where people want to 
> ignore things like proper nouns in the stemming.
> As an alternative design I considered a case where we generalized this to 
> CharArrayMap (and ignoring words would mean mapping them to themselves), 
> which would also provide a mechanism to override the stemming algorithm. But 
> I think this is too expert, could be its own filter, and the only example of 
> this i can find is in the Dutch stemmer.
> So I think we should just provide ignore with CharArraySet, but if you feel 
> otherwise please comment.

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