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// File: index.xml
// File: classXapian_1_1AssertionError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::AssertionError "
AssertionError is thrown if a logical assertion inside Xapian fails.
In a debug build of Xapian, a failed assertion in the core library
code will cause AssertionError to be thrown.
This represents a bug in Xapian (either an invariant, precondition,
etc has been violated, or the assertion is incorrect!) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::AssertionError::AssertionError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::AssertionError::AssertionError(const std::string &msg_, const
std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::AssertionError::AssertionError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::AssertionError::AssertionError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::AssertionError::AssertionError(const std::string &msg_, int
errno_) Xapian::AssertionError::AssertionError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1BB2Weight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight "
This class implements the BB2 weighting scheme.
BB2 is a representative scheme of the Divergence from Randomness
Framework by Gianni Amati.
It uses the Bose-Einstein probabilistic distribution (B) along with
Stirling's power approximation, the Bernoulli method to find the
aftereffect of sampling (B) and the second wdf normalization proposed
by Amati to normalize the wdf in the document to the length of the
document (H2).
For more information about the DFR Framework and the BB2 scheme,
please refer to : Gianni Amati and Cornelis Joost Van Rijsbergen
Probabilistic models of information retrieval based on measuring the
divergence from randomness ACM Transactions on Information Systems
(TOIS) 20, (4), 2002, pp. 357-389. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight::BB2Weight "
Construct a BB2Weight.
Xapian::BB2Weight::BB2Weight(double c) Xapian::BB2Weight::BB2Weight
Parameters:
-----------
c: A strictly positive parameter controlling the extent of the
normalization of the wdf to the document length. A default value of 1
is suitable for longer queries but it may need to be changed for
shorter queries. For more information, please refer to Gianni Amati's
PHD thesis titled Probabilistic Models for Information Retrieval based
on Divergence from Randomness. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight::BB2Weight "Xapian::BB2Weight::BB2Weight() Xapian::BB2Weight::BB2Weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::BB2Weight::name() const Xapian::BB2Weight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::BB2Weight::serialise() const
Xapian::BB2Weight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
BB2Weight * Xapian::BB2Weight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::BB2Weight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::BB2Weight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const
Xapian::BB2Weight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::BB2Weight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::BB2Weight::get_maxpart This information is used by the matcher
to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound as tight
as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::BB2Weight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::BB2Weight::get_sumextra The
parameter gives information about the document which may be used in
the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BB2Weight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::BB2Weight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::BB2Weight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1BM25PlusWeight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight "
Xapian::Weight subclass implementing the BM25+ probabilistic formula.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::BM25PlusWeight "
Construct a BM25PlusWeight.
Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::BM25PlusWeight(double k1, double k2, double
k3, double b, double min_normlen, double delta)
Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::BM25PlusWeight
Parameters:
-----------
k1: A non-negative parameter controlling how influential within-
document- frequency (wdf) is. k1=0 means that wdf doesn't affect the
weights. The larger k1 is, the more wdf influences the weights.
(default 1)
k2: A non-negative parameter which controls the strength of a
correction factor which depends upon query length and normalised
document length. k2=0 disable this factor; larger k2 makes it
stronger. The paper which describes BM25+ ignores BM25's document-
independent component (so implicitly k2=0), but we support non-zero k2
too. (default 0)
k3: A non-negative parameter controlling how influential within-
query- frequency (wqf) is. k3=0 means that wqf doesn't affect the
weights. The larger k3 is, the more wqf influences the weights.
(default 1)
b: A parameter between 0 and 1, controlling how strong the document
length normalisation of wdf is. 0 means no normalisation; 1 means full
normalisation. (default 0.5)
min_normlen: A parameter specifying a minimum value for normalised
document length. Normalised document length values less than this will
be clamped to this value, helping to prevent very short documents
getting large weights. (default 0.5)
delta: A parameter for pseudo tf value to control the scale of the tf
lower bound. Delta(δ) can be tuned for example from 0.0 to 1.5 but
BM25+ can still work effectively across collections with a fixed δ =
1.0. (default 1.0) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::BM25PlusWeight "Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::BM25PlusWeight()
Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::BM25PlusWeight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::name() const
Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::name This name is used by the remote backend.
It is passed along with the serialised parameters to the remote server
so that it knows which class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::serialise() const
Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::serialise If you don't want to support the
remote backend, you can use the default implementation which simply
throws Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
BM25PlusWeight * Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterm) const
Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_sumpart The parameters give information
about the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const
Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_sumextra The parameter gives information
about the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::BM25PlusWeight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1BM25Weight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight "
Xapian::Weight subclass implementing the BM25 probabilistic formula.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight::BM25Weight "
Construct a BM25Weight.
Xapian::BM25Weight::BM25Weight(double k1, double k2, double k3, double
b, double min_normlen) Xapian::BM25Weight::BM25Weight
Parameters:
-----------
k1: A non-negative parameter controlling how influential within-
document- frequency (wdf) is. k1=0 means that wdf doesn't affect the
weights. The larger k1 is, the more wdf influences the weights.
(default 1)
k2: A non-negative parameter which controls the strength of a
correction factor which depends upon query length and normalised
document length. k2=0 disable this factor; larger k2 makes it
stronger. (default 0)
k3: A non-negative parameter controlling how influential within-
query- frequency (wqf) is. k3=0 means that wqf doesn't affect the
weights. The larger k3 is, the more wqf influences the weights.
(default 1)
b: A parameter between 0 and 1, controlling how strong the document
length normalisation of wdf is. 0 means no normalisation; 1 means full
normalisation. (default 0.5)
min_normlen: A parameter specifying a minimum value for normalised
document length. Normalised document length values less than this will
be clamped to this value, helping to prevent very short documents
getting large weights. (default 0.5) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight::BM25Weight "Xapian::BM25Weight::BM25Weight() Xapian::BM25Weight::BM25Weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::BM25Weight::name() const Xapian::BM25Weight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::BM25Weight::serialise() const
Xapian::BM25Weight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
BM25Weight * Xapian::BM25Weight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::BM25Weight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::BM25Weight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterm) const
Xapian::BM25Weight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::BM25Weight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::BM25Weight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::BM25Weight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::BM25Weight::get_sumextra
The parameter gives information about the document which may be used
in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BM25Weight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::BM25Weight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::BM25Weight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1BoolWeight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BoolWeight "
Class implementing a \"boolean\" weighting scheme.
This weighting scheme gives all documents zero weight. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BoolWeight::BoolWeight "
Construct a BoolWeight.
Xapian::BoolWeight::BoolWeight() Xapian::BoolWeight::BoolWeight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BoolWeight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::BoolWeight::name() const Xapian::BoolWeight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BoolWeight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::BoolWeight::serialise() const
Xapian::BoolWeight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BoolWeight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
BoolWeight * Xapian::BoolWeight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::BoolWeight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BoolWeight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::BoolWeight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const
Xapian::BoolWeight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BoolWeight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::BoolWeight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::BoolWeight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BoolWeight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::BoolWeight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::BoolWeight::get_sumextra
The parameter gives information about the document which may be used
in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::BoolWeight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::BoolWeight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::BoolWeight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1Compactor.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor "
Compact a database, or merge and compact several. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::Compactor "Xapian::Compactor::Compactor() Xapian::Compactor::Compactor";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::~Compactor "virtual
Xapian::Compactor::~Compactor() Xapian::Compactor::~Compactor";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::set_block_size "
Set the block size to use for tables in the output database.
void Xapian::Compactor::set_block_size(size_t block_size)
Xapian::Compactor::set_block_size
Parameters:
-----------
block_size: The block size to use. Valid block sizes are currently
powers of two between 2048 and 65536, with the default being 8192, but
the valid sizes and default may change in the future. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::set_renumber "
Set whether to preserve existing document id values.
void Xapian::Compactor::set_renumber(bool renumber)
Xapian::Compactor::set_renumber
Parameters:
-----------
renumber: The default is true, which means that document ids will be
renumbered - currently by applying the same offset to all the document
ids in a particular source database.
If false, then the document ids must be unique over all source
databases. Currently the ranges of document ids in each source must
not overlap either, though this restriction may be removed in the
future. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::set_multipass "
Set whether to merge postlists in multiple passes.
void Xapian::Compactor::set_multipass(bool multipass)
Xapian::Compactor::set_multipass
Parameters:
-----------
multipass: If true and merging more than 3 databases, merge the
postlists in multiple passes, which is generally faster but requires
more disk space for temporary files. By default we don't do this. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::set_compaction_level "
Set the compaction level.
void Xapian::Compactor::set_compaction_level(compaction_level
compaction) Xapian::Compactor::set_compaction_level
Parameters:
-----------
compaction: Available values are: Xapian::Compactor::STANDARD -
Don't split items unnecessarily.
Xapian::Compactor::FULL - Split items whenever it saves space (the
default).
Xapian::Compactor::FULLER - Allow oversize items to save more space
(not recommended if you ever plan to update the compacted database).
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::set_destdir "
Set where to write the output.
void Xapian::Compactor::set_destdir(const std::string &destdir)
Xapian::Compactor::set_destdir Deprecated Use
Database::compact(destdir[, compactor]) instead.
Parameters:
-----------
destdir: Output path. This can be the same as an input if that input
is a stub database (in which case the database(s) listed in the stub
will be compacted to a new database and then the stub will be
atomically updated to point to this new database). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::add_source "
Add a source database.
void Xapian::Compactor::add_source(const std::string &srcdir)
Xapian::Compactor::add_source Deprecated Use
Database::compact(destdir[, compactor]) instead.
Parameters:
-----------
srcdir: The path to the source database to add. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::compact "
Perform the actual compaction/merging operation.
void Xapian::Compactor::compact() Xapian::Compactor::compact
Deprecated Use Database::compact(destdir[, compactor]) instead. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::set_status "
Update progress.
virtual void Xapian::Compactor::set_status(const std::string &table,
const std::string &status) Xapian::Compactor::set_status Subclass this
method if you want to get progress updates during compaction. This is
called for each table first with empty status, And then one or more
times with non-empty status.
The default implementation does nothing.
Parameters:
-----------
table: The table currently being compacted.
status: A status message. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Compactor::resolve_duplicate_metadata "
Resolve multiple user metadata entries with the same key.
virtual std::string
Xapian::Compactor::resolve_duplicate_metadata(const std::string &key,
size_t num_tags, const std::string tags[])
Xapian::Compactor::resolve_duplicate_metadata When merging, if the
same user metadata key is set in more than one input, then this method
is called to allow this to be resolving in an appropriate way.
The default implementation just returns tags[0].
For multipass this will currently get called multiple times for the
same key if there are duplicates to resolve in each pass, but this may
change in the future.
Since 1.4.6, an implementation of this method can return an empty
string to indicate that the appropriate result is to not set a value
for this user metadata key in the output database. In older versions,
you should not return an empty string.
Parameters:
-----------
key: The metadata key with duplicate entries.
num_tags: How many tags there are.
tags: An array of num_tags strings containing the tags to merge. ";
// File: structXapian_1_1Internal_1_1constinfo.xml
// File: classXapian_1_1CoordWeight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight "
Xapian::Weight subclass implementing Coordinate Matching.
Each matching term scores one point. See Managing Gigabytes, Second
Edition p181. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::clone "
Clone this object.
CoordWeight * Xapian::CoordWeight::clone() const
Xapian::CoordWeight::clone This method allocates and returns a copy of
the object it is called on.
If your subclass is called FooWeight and has parameters a and b, then
you would implement FooWeight::clone() like so:
FooWeight * FooWeight::clone() const { return new FooWeight(a, b); }
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::init "
Allow the subclass to perform any initialisation it needs to.
void Xapian::CoordWeight::init(double factor_)
Xapian::CoordWeight::init
Parameters:
-----------
factor: Any scaling factor (e.g. from OP_SCALE_WEIGHT). If the Weight
object is for the term-independent weight supplied by
get_sumextra()/get_maxextra(), then init(0.0) is called (starting from
Xapian 1.2.11 and 1.3.1 - earlier versions failed to call init() for
such Weight objects). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::CoordWeight "
Construct a CoordWeight.
Xapian::CoordWeight::CoordWeight() Xapian::CoordWeight::CoordWeight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::CoordWeight::name() const
Xapian::CoordWeight::name This name is used by the remote backend. It
is passed along with the serialised parameters to the remote server so
that it knows which class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::CoordWeight::serialise() const
Xapian::CoordWeight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
CoordWeight * Xapian::CoordWeight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::CoordWeight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::CoordWeight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterm) const
Xapian::CoordWeight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::CoordWeight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::CoordWeight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::CoordWeight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount,
Xapian::termcount) const Xapian::CoordWeight::get_sumextra The
parameter gives information about the document which may be used in
the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::CoordWeight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::CoordWeight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::CoordWeight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1Database.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database "
This class is used to access a database, or a group of databases.
For searching, this class is used in conjunction with an Enquire
object.
Parameters:
-----------
InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if an invalid argument is
supplied, for example, an unknown database type.
DatabaseOpeningError: may be thrown if the database cannot be opened
(for example, a required file cannot be found).
DatabaseVersionError: may be thrown if the database is in an
unsupported format (for example, created by a newer version of Xapian
which uses an incompatible format). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::add_database "
Add an existing database (or group of databases) to those accessed by
this object.
void Xapian::Database::add_database(const Database &database)
Xapian::Database::add_database
Parameters:
-----------
database: the database(s) to add. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::size "
Return number of shards in this Database object.
size_t Xapian::Database::size() const Xapian::Database::size";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::Database "
Create a Database with no databases in.
Xapian::Database::Database() Xapian::Database::Database";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::Database "
Open a Database, automatically determining the database backend to
use.
Xapian::Database::Database(const std::string &path, int flags=0)
Xapian::Database::Database
Parameters:
-----------
path: directory that the database is stored in.
flags: Bitwise-or of Xapian::DB_* constants. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::Database "
Open a single-file Database.
Xapian::Database::Database(int fd, int flags=0)
Xapian::Database::Database This method opens a single-file Database
given a file descriptor open on it. Xapian looks starting at the
current file offset, allowing a single file database to be easily
embedded within another file.
Parameters:
-----------
fd: file descriptor for the file. Xapian takes ownership of this and
will close it when the database is closed.
flags: Bitwise-or of Xapian::DB_* constants. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::~Database "
Destroy this handle on the database.
virtual Xapian::Database::~Database() Xapian::Database::~Database If
there are no copies of this object remaining, the database(s) will be
closed. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::Database "
Copying is allowed.
Xapian::Database::Database(const Database &other)
Xapian::Database::Database The internals are reference counted, so
copying is cheap.
Parameters:
-----------
other: The object to copy. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::reopen "
Re-open the database.
bool Xapian::Database::reopen() Xapian::Database::reopen This re-opens
the database(s) to the latest available version(s). It can be used
either to make sure the latest results are returned, or to recover
from a Xapian::DatabaseModifiedError.
Calling reopen() on a database which has been closed (with close())
will always raise a Xapian::DatabaseError.
true if the database might have been reopened (if false is returned,
the database definitely hasn't been reopened, which applications may
find useful when caching results, etc). In Xapian < 1.3.0, this method
did not return a value. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::close "
Close the database.
virtual void Xapian::Database::close() Xapian::Database::close This
closes the database and closes all its file handles.
For a WritableDatabase, if a transaction is active it will be aborted,
while if no transaction is active commit() will be implicitly called.
Also the write lock is released.
Closing a database cannot be undone - in particular, calling reopen()
after close() will not reopen it, but will instead throw a
Xapian::DatabaseError exception.
Calling close() again on a database which has already been closed has
no effect (and doesn't raise an exception).
After close() has been called, calls to other methods of the database,
and to methods of other objects associated with the database, will
either:
behave exactly as they would have done if the database had not been
closed (this can only happen if all the required data is cached)
raise a Xapian::DatabaseError exception indicating that the database
is closed.
The reason for this behaviour is that otherwise we'd have to check
that the database is still open on every method call on every object
associated with a Database, when in many cases they are working on
data which has already been loaded and so they are able to just behave
correctly.
This method was added in Xapian 1.1.0. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
virtual std::string Xapian::Database::get_description() const
Xapian::Database::get_description";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::postlist_begin "
An iterator pointing to the start of the postlist for a given term.
PostingIterator Xapian::Database::postlist_begin(const std::string
&tname) const Xapian::Database::postlist_begin
Parameters:
-----------
tname: The termname to iterate postings for. If the term name is the
empty string, the iterator returned will list all the documents in the
database. Such an iterator will always return a WDF value of 1, since
there is no obvious meaning for this quantity in this case. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::postlist_end "
Corresponding end iterator to postlist_begin().
PostingIterator Xapian::Database::postlist_end(const std::string &)
const Xapian::Database::postlist_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::termlist_begin "
An iterator pointing to the start of the termlist for a given
document.
TermIterator Xapian::Database::termlist_begin(Xapian::docid did) const
Xapian::Database::termlist_begin The terms are returned in ascending
string order (by byte value).
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id of the document to iterate terms for. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::termlist_end "
Corresponding end iterator to termlist_begin().
TermIterator Xapian::Database::termlist_end(Xapian::docid) const
Xapian::Database::termlist_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::has_positions "
Does this database have any positional information?
bool Xapian::Database::has_positions() const
Xapian::Database::has_positions";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::positionlist_begin "
An iterator pointing to the start of the position list for a given
term in a given document.
PositionIterator Xapian::Database::positionlist_begin(Xapian::docid
did, const std::string &tname) const
Xapian::Database::positionlist_begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::positionlist_end "
Corresponding end iterator to positionlist_begin().
PositionIterator Xapian::Database::positionlist_end(Xapian::docid,
const std::string &) const Xapian::Database::positionlist_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::allterms_begin "
An iterator which runs across all terms with a given prefix.
TermIterator Xapian::Database::allterms_begin(const std::string
&prefix=std::string()) const Xapian::Database::allterms_begin The
terms are returned in ascending string order (by byte value).
Parameters:
-----------
prefix: The prefix to restrict the returned terms to (default:
iterate all terms) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::allterms_end "
Corresponding end iterator to allterms_begin(prefix).
TermIterator Xapian::Database::allterms_end(const std::string
&=std::string()) const Xapian::Database::allterms_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_doccount "
Get the number of documents in the database.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::Database::get_doccount() const
Xapian::Database::get_doccount";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_lastdocid "
Get the highest document id which has been used in the database.
Xapian::docid Xapian::Database::get_lastdocid() const
Xapian::Database::get_lastdocid";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_avlength "
Get the average length of the documents in the database.
Xapian::doclength Xapian::Database::get_avlength() const
Xapian::Database::get_avlength";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_average_length "
New name for get_avlength().
double Xapian::Database::get_average_length() const
Xapian::Database::get_average_length Added for forward compatibility
with the next release series.
1.4.17. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_total_length "
Get the total length of all the documents in the database.
Xapian::totallength Xapian::Database::get_total_length() const
Xapian::Database::get_total_length Added in Xapian 1.4.5. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_termfreq "
Get the number of documents in the database indexed by a given term.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::Database::get_termfreq(const std::string
&tname) const Xapian::Database::get_termfreq";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::term_exists "
Check if a given term exists in the database.
bool Xapian::Database::term_exists(const std::string &tname) const
Xapian::Database::term_exists
Parameters:
-----------
tname: The term to test the existence of.
true if and only if the term exists in the database. This is the same
as (get_termfreq(tname) != 0), but will often be more efficient. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_collection_freq "
Return the total number of occurrences of the given term.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::Database::get_collection_freq(const
std::string &tname) const Xapian::Database::get_collection_freq This
is the sum of the number of occurrences of the term in each document
it indexes: i.e., the sum of the within document frequencies of the
term.
Parameters:
-----------
tname: The term whose collection frequency is being requested. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_value_freq "
Return the frequency of a given value slot.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::Database::get_value_freq(Xapian::valueno
slot) const Xapian::Database::get_value_freq This is the number of
documents which have a (non-empty) value stored in the slot.
Parameters:
-----------
slot: The value slot to examine. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_value_lower_bound "
Get a lower bound on the values stored in the given value slot.
std::string Xapian::Database::get_value_lower_bound(Xapian::valueno
slot) const Xapian::Database::get_value_lower_bound If there are no
values stored in the given value slot, this will return an empty
string.
Parameters:
-----------
slot: The value slot to examine. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_value_upper_bound "
Get an upper bound on the values stored in the given value slot.
std::string Xapian::Database::get_value_upper_bound(Xapian::valueno
slot) const Xapian::Database::get_value_upper_bound If there are no
values stored in the given value slot, this will return an empty
string.
Parameters:
-----------
slot: The value slot to examine. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_doclength_lower_bound "
Get a lower bound on the length of a document in this DB.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::Database::get_doclength_lower_bound() const
Xapian::Database::get_doclength_lower_bound This bound does not
include any zero-length documents. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_doclength_upper_bound "
Get an upper bound on the length of a document in this DB.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::Database::get_doclength_upper_bound() const
Xapian::Database::get_doclength_upper_bound";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_wdf_upper_bound "
Get an upper bound on the wdf of term term.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::Database::get_wdf_upper_bound(const
std::string &term) const Xapian::Database::get_wdf_upper_bound";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::valuestream_begin "
Return an iterator over the value in slot slot for each document.
ValueIterator Xapian::Database::valuestream_begin(Xapian::valueno
slot) const Xapian::Database::valuestream_begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::valuestream_end "
Return end iterator corresponding to valuestream_begin().
ValueIterator Xapian::Database::valuestream_end(Xapian::valueno) const
Xapian::Database::valuestream_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_doclength "
Get the length of a document.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::Database::get_doclength(Xapian::docid did)
const Xapian::Database::get_doclength";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_unique_terms "
Get the number of unique terms in document.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::Database::get_unique_terms(Xapian::docid
did) const Xapian::Database::get_unique_terms";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::keep_alive "
Send a \"keep-alive\" to remote databases to stop them timing out.
void Xapian::Database::keep_alive() Xapian::Database::keep_alive Has
no effect on non-remote databases. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_document "
Get a document from the database, given its document id.
Xapian::Document Xapian::Database::get_document(Xapian::docid did)
const Xapian::Database::get_document This method returns a
Xapian::Document object which provides the information about a
document.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id of the document to retrieve.
A Xapian::Document object containing the document data
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DocNotFoundError: The document specified could not be found
in the database.
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: did was 0, which is not a valid
document id. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_document "
Get a document from the database, given its document id.
Xapian::Document Xapian::Database::get_document(Xapian::docid did,
unsigned flags) const Xapian::Database::get_document This method
returns a Xapian::Document object which provides the information about
a document.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id of the document to retrieve.
flags: Zero or more flags bitwise-or-ed together (currently only
Xapian::DOC_ASSUME_VALID is supported).
A Xapian::Document object containing the document data
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DocNotFoundError: The document specified could not be found
in the database.
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: did was 0, which is not a valid
document id. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_spelling_suggestion "
Suggest a spelling correction.
std::string Xapian::Database::get_spelling_suggestion(const
std::string &word, unsigned max_edit_distance=2) const
Xapian::Database::get_spelling_suggestion
Parameters:
-----------
word: The potentially misspelled word.
max_edit_distance: Only consider words which are at most
max_edit_distance edits from word. An edit is a character insertion,
deletion, or the transposition of two adjacent characters (default is
2). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::spellings_begin "
An iterator which returns all the spelling correction targets.
Xapian::TermIterator Xapian::Database::spellings_begin() const
Xapian::Database::spellings_begin This returns all the words which are
considered as targets for the spelling correction algorithm. The
frequency of each word is available as the term frequency of each
entry in the returned iterator. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::spellings_end "
Corresponding end iterator to spellings_begin().
Xapian::TermIterator Xapian::Database::spellings_end() const
Xapian::Database::spellings_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::synonyms_begin "
An iterator which returns all the synonyms for a given term.
Xapian::TermIterator Xapian::Database::synonyms_begin(const
std::string &term) const Xapian::Database::synonyms_begin
Parameters:
-----------
term: The term to return synonyms for. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::synonyms_end "
Corresponding end iterator to synonyms_begin(term).
Xapian::TermIterator Xapian::Database::synonyms_end(const std::string
&) const Xapian::Database::synonyms_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::synonym_keys_begin "
An iterator which returns all terms which have synonyms.
Xapian::TermIterator Xapian::Database::synonym_keys_begin(const
std::string &prefix=std::string()) const
Xapian::Database::synonym_keys_begin
Parameters:
-----------
prefix: If non-empty, only terms with this prefix are returned. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::synonym_keys_end "
Corresponding end iterator to synonym_keys_begin(prefix).
Xapian::TermIterator Xapian::Database::synonym_keys_end(const
std::string &=std::string()) const
Xapian::Database::synonym_keys_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_metadata "
Get the user-specified metadata associated with a given key.
std::string Xapian::Database::get_metadata(const std::string &key)
const Xapian::Database::get_metadata User-specified metadata allows
you to store arbitrary information in the form of (key, value) pairs.
See WritableDatabase::set_metadata() for more information.
When invoked on a Xapian::Database object representing multiple
databases, currently only the metadata for the first is considered but
this behaviour may change in the future.
If there is no piece of metadata associated with the specified key, an
empty string is returned (this applies even for backends which don't
support metadata).
Empty keys are not valid, and specifying one will cause an exception.
Parameters:
-----------
key: The key of the metadata item to access.
The retrieved metadata item's value.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if the key supplied is
empty. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::metadata_keys_begin "
An iterator which returns all user-specified metadata keys.
Xapian::TermIterator Xapian::Database::metadata_keys_begin(const
std::string &prefix=std::string()) const
Xapian::Database::metadata_keys_begin When invoked on a
Xapian::Database object representing multiple databases, currently
only the metadata for the first is considered but this behaviour may
change in the future.
If the backend doesn't support metadata, then this method returns an
iterator which compares equal to that returned by metadata_keys_end().
Parameters:
-----------
prefix: If non-empty, only keys with this prefix are returned.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::UnimplementedError: will be thrown if the backend implements
user-specified metadata, but doesn't implement iterating its keys
(currently this happens for the InMemory backend). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::metadata_keys_end "
Corresponding end iterator to metadata_keys_begin().
Xapian::TermIterator Xapian::Database::metadata_keys_end(const
std::string &=std::string()) const
Xapian::Database::metadata_keys_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_uuid "
Get a UUID for the database.
std::string Xapian::Database::get_uuid() const
Xapian::Database::get_uuid The UUID will persist for the lifetime of
the database.
Replicas (eg, made with the replication protocol, or by copying all
the database files) will have the same UUID. However, copies (made
with copydatabase, or xapian-compact) will have different UUIDs.
If the backend does not support UUIDs or this database has no
subdatabases, the UUID will be empty.
If this database has multiple sub-databases, the UUID string will
contain the UUIDs of all the sub-databases. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::locked "
Test if this database is currently locked for writing.
bool Xapian::Database::locked() const Xapian::Database::locked If the
underlying object is actually a WritableDatabase, always returns true.
Otherwise tests if there's a writer holding the lock (or if we can't
test for a lock without taking it on the current platform, throw
Xapian::UnimplementedError). If there's an error while trying to test
the lock, throws Xapian::DatabaseLockError.
For multi-databases, this tests each sub-database and returns true if
any of them are locked. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::get_revision "
Get the revision of the database.
Xapian::rev Xapian::Database::get_revision() const
Xapian::Database::get_revision The revision is an unsigned integer
which increases with each commit.
The database must have exactly one sub-database, which must be of type
chert or glass. Otherwise an exception will be thrown.
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::compact "
Produce a compact version of this database.
void Xapian::Database::compact(const std::string &output, unsigned
flags=0, int block_size=0) Xapian::Database::compact New 1.3.4.
Various methods of the Compactor class were deprecated in 1.3.4.
Parameters:
-----------
output: Path to write the compact version to. This can be the same as
an input if that input is a stub database (in which case the
database(s) listed in the stub will be compacted to a new database and
then the stub will be atomically updated to point to this new
database).
flags: Any of the following combined using bitwise-or (| in C++):
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_NO_RENUMBER By default the document ids will be
renumbered the output - currently by applying the same offset to all
the document ids in a particular source database. If this flag is
specified, then this renumbering doesn't happen, but all the document
ids must be unique over all source databases. Currently the ranges of
document ids in each source must not overlap either, though this
restriction may be removed in the future.
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_MULTIPASS If merging more than 3 databases, merge
the postlists in multiple passes, which is generally faster but
requires more disk space for temporary files.
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_SINGLE_FILE Produce a single-file database (only
supported for glass currently).
At most one of: Xapian::Compactor::STANDARD - Don't split items
unnecessarily.
Xapian::Compactor::FULL - Split items whenever it saves space (the
default).
Xapian::Compactor::FULLER - Allow oversize items to save more space
(not recommended if you ever plan to update the compacted database).
block_size: This specifies the block size (in bytes) for to use for
the output. For glass, the block size must be a power of 2 between
2048 and 65536 (inclusive), and the default (also used if an invalid
value is passed) is 8192 bytes. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::compact "
Produce a compact version of this database.
void Xapian::Database::compact(int fd, unsigned flags=0, int
block_size=0) Xapian::Database::compact New 1.3.4. Various methods of
the Compactor class were deprecated in 1.3.4.
This variant writes a single-file database to the specified file
descriptor. Only the glass backend supports such databases, so this
form is only supported for this backend.
Parameters:
-----------
fd: File descriptor to write the compact version to. The descriptor
needs to be readable and writable (open with O_RDWR) and seekable. The
current file offset is used, allowing compacting to a single file
database embedded within another file. Xapian takes ownership of the
file descriptor and will close it before returning.
flags: Any of the following combined using bitwise-or (| in C++):
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_NO_RENUMBER By default the document ids will be
renumbered the output - currently by applying the same offset to all
the document ids in a particular source database. If this flag is
specified, then this renumbering doesn't happen, but all the document
ids must be unique over all source databases. Currently the ranges of
document ids in each source must not overlap either, though this
restriction may be removed in the future.
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_MULTIPASS If merging more than 3 databases, merge
the postlists in multiple passes, which is generally faster but
requires more disk space for temporary files.
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_SINGLE_FILE Produce a single-file database (only
supported for glass currently) - this flag is implied in this form and
need not be specified explicitly.
block_size: This specifies the block size (in bytes) for to use for
the output. For glass, the block size must be a power of 2 between
2048 and 65536 (inclusive), and the default (also used if an invalid
value is passed) is 8192 bytes. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::compact "
Produce a compact version of this database.
void Xapian::Database::compact(const std::string &output, unsigned
flags, int block_size, Xapian::Compactor &compactor)
Xapian::Database::compact New 1.3.4. Various methods of the Compactor
class were deprecated in 1.3.4.
The compactor functor allows handling progress output and specifying
how user metadata is merged.
Parameters:
-----------
output: Path to write the compact version to. This can be the same as
an input if that input is a stub database (in which case the
database(s) listed in the stub will be compacted to a new database and
then the stub will be atomically updated to point to this new
database).
flags: Any of the following combined using bitwise-or (| in C++):
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_NO_RENUMBER By default the document ids will be
renumbered the output - currently by applying the same offset to all
the document ids in a particular source database. If this flag is
specified, then this renumbering doesn't happen, but all the document
ids must be unique over all source databases. Currently the ranges of
document ids in each source must not overlap either, though this
restriction may be removed in the future.
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_MULTIPASS If merging more than 3 databases, merge
the postlists in multiple passes, which is generally faster but
requires more disk space for temporary files.
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_SINGLE_FILE Produce a single-file database (only
supported for glass currently).
block_size: This specifies the block size (in bytes) for to use for
the output. For glass, the block size must be a power of 2 between
2048 and 65536 (inclusive), and the default (also used if an invalid
value is passed) is 8192 bytes.
compactor: Functor ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Database::compact "
Produce a compact version of this database.
void Xapian::Database::compact(int fd, unsigned flags, int block_size,
Xapian::Compactor &compactor) Xapian::Database::compact New 1.3.4.
Various methods of the Compactor class were deprecated in 1.3.4.
The compactor functor allows handling progress output and specifying
how user metadata is merged.
This variant writes a single-file database to the specified file
descriptor. Only the glass backend supports such databases, so this
form is only supported for this backend.
Parameters:
-----------
fd: File descriptor to write the compact version to. The descriptor
needs to be readable and writable (open with O_RDWR) and seekable. The
current file offset is used, allowing compacting to a single file
database embedded within another file. Xapian takes ownership of the
file descriptor and will close it before returning.
flags: Any of the following combined using bitwise-or (| in C++):
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_NO_RENUMBER By default the document ids will be
renumbered the output - currently by applying the same offset to all
the document ids in a particular source database. If this flag is
specified, then this renumbering doesn't happen, but all the document
ids must be unique over all source databases. Currently the ranges of
document ids in each source must not overlap either, though this
restriction may be removed in the future.
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_MULTIPASS If merging more than 3 databases, merge
the postlists in multiple passes, which is generally faster but
requires more disk space for temporary files.
Xapian::DBCOMPACT_SINGLE_FILE Produce a single-file database (only
supported for glass currently) - this flag is implied in this form and
need not be specified explicitly.
block_size: This specifies the block size (in bytes) for to use for
the output. For glass, the block size must be a power of 2 between
2048 and 65536 (inclusive), and the default (also used if an invalid
value is passed) is 8192 bytes.
compactor: Functor ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DatabaseClosedError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseClosedError "
Indicates an attempt to access a closed database. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseClosedError::DatabaseClosedError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DatabaseClosedError::DatabaseClosedError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DatabaseClosedError::DatabaseClosedError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseClosedError::DatabaseClosedError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DatabaseClosedError::DatabaseClosedError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_) Xapian::DatabaseClosedError::DatabaseClosedError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DatabaseCorruptError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError "
DatabaseCorruptError indicates database corruption was detected. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError::DatabaseCorruptError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError::DatabaseCorruptError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError::DatabaseCorruptError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError::DatabaseCorruptError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError::DatabaseCorruptError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_) Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError::DatabaseCorruptError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DatabaseCreateError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseCreateError "
DatabaseCreateError indicates a failure to create a database. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseCreateError::DatabaseCreateError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DatabaseCreateError::DatabaseCreateError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DatabaseCreateError::DatabaseCreateError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseCreateError::DatabaseCreateError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DatabaseCreateError::DatabaseCreateError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_) Xapian::DatabaseCreateError::DatabaseCreateError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DatabaseError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseError "
DatabaseError indicates some sort of database related error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseError::DatabaseError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DatabaseError::DatabaseError(const std::string &msg_, const
std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DatabaseError::DatabaseError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseError::DatabaseError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DatabaseError::DatabaseError(const std::string &msg_, int
errno_) Xapian::DatabaseError::DatabaseError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DatabaseLockError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseLockError "
DatabaseLockError indicates failure to lock a database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseLockError::DatabaseLockError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DatabaseLockError::DatabaseLockError(const std::string &msg_,
const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DatabaseLockError::DatabaseLockError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseLockError::DatabaseLockError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DatabaseLockError::DatabaseLockError(const std::string &msg_,
int errno_) Xapian::DatabaseLockError::DatabaseLockError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DatabaseModifiedError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseModifiedError "
DatabaseModifiedError indicates a database was modified.
To recover after catching this error, you need to call
Xapian::Database::reopen() on the Database and repeat the operation
which failed. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseModifiedError::DatabaseModifiedError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DatabaseModifiedError::DatabaseModifiedError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DatabaseModifiedError::DatabaseModifiedError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseModifiedError::DatabaseModifiedError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DatabaseModifiedError::DatabaseModifiedError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_)
Xapian::DatabaseModifiedError::DatabaseModifiedError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DatabaseNotFoundError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseNotFoundError "
Indicates an attempt to access a database not present. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseNotFoundError::DatabaseNotFoundError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DatabaseNotFoundError::DatabaseNotFoundError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DatabaseNotFoundError::DatabaseNotFoundError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseNotFoundError::DatabaseNotFoundError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DatabaseNotFoundError::DatabaseNotFoundError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_)
Xapian::DatabaseNotFoundError::DatabaseNotFoundError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DatabaseOpeningError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseOpeningError "
DatabaseOpeningError indicates failure to open a database. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseOpeningError::DatabaseOpeningError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DatabaseOpeningError::DatabaseOpeningError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DatabaseOpeningError::DatabaseOpeningError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseOpeningError::DatabaseOpeningError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DatabaseOpeningError::DatabaseOpeningError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_) Xapian::DatabaseOpeningError::DatabaseOpeningError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DatabaseVersionError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DatabaseVersionError "
DatabaseVersionError indicates that a database is in an unsupported
format.
From time to time, new versions of Xapian will require the database
format to be changed, to allow new information to be stored or new
optimisations to be performed. Backwards compatibility will sometimes
be maintained, so that new versions of Xapian can open old databases,
but in some cases Xapian will be unable to open a database because it
is in too old (or new) a format. This can be resolved either be
upgrading or downgrading the version of Xapian in use, or by
rebuilding the database from scratch with the current version of
Xapian. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseVersionError::DatabaseVersionError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DatabaseVersionError::DatabaseVersionError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DatabaseVersionError::DatabaseVersionError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DatabaseVersionError::DatabaseVersionError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DatabaseVersionError::DatabaseVersionError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_) Xapian::DatabaseVersionError::DatabaseVersionError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DateRangeProcessor.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DateRangeProcessor "
Handle a date range.
Begin and end must be dates in a recognised format. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DateRangeProcessor::DateRangeProcessor
"
Constructor.
Xapian::DateRangeProcessor::DateRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno slot_,
unsigned flags_=0, int epoch_year_=1970)
Xapian::DateRangeProcessor::DateRangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value number to return from operator().
flags_: Zero or more of the following flags, combined with bitwise-
or: Xapian::RP_DATE_PREFER_MDY - interpret ambiguous dates as
month/day/year rather than day/month/year.
epoch_year_: Year to use as the epoch for dates with 2 digit years
(default: 1970, so 1/1/69 is 2069 while 1/1/70 is 1970). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DateRangeProcessor::DateRangeProcessor
"
Constructor.
Xapian::DateRangeProcessor::DateRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno slot_,
const std::string &str_, unsigned flags_=0, int epoch_year_=1970)
Xapian::DateRangeProcessor::DateRangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value slot number to query.
str_: A string to look for to recognise values as belonging to this
date range.
flags_: Zero or more of the following flags, combined with bitwise-
or: Xapian::RP_SUFFIX - require str_ as a suffix instead of a prefix.
Xapian::RP_REPEATED - optionally allow str_ on both ends of the range
- e.g. $1..$10 or 5m..50m. By default a prefix is only checked for on
the start (e.g. date:1/1/1980..31/12/1989), and a suffix only on the
end (e.g. 2..12kg).
Xapian::RP_DATE_PREFER_MDY - interpret ambiguous dates as
month/day/year rather than day/month/year.
epoch_year_: Year to use as the epoch for dates with 2 digit years
(default: 1970, so 1/1/69 is 2069 while 1/1/70 is 1970).
The string supplied in str_ is used by operator() to decide whether
the pair of strings supplied to it constitute a valid range. If
prefix_ is true, the first value in a range must begin with str_ (and
the second value may optionally begin with str_); if prefix_ is false,
the second value in a range must end with str_ (and the first value
may optionally end with str_).
If str_ is empty, the Xapian::RP_SUFFIX and Xapian::RP_REPEATED are
irrelevant, and no special strings are required at the start or end of
the strings defining the range.
The remainder of both strings defining the endpoints must be valid
dates.
For example, if str_ is \"created:\", Xapian::RP_SUFFIX is not
specified, and the range processor has been added to the queryparser,
the queryparser will accept \"created:1/1/2000..31/12/2001\". ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DateValueRangeProcessor.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor "
Handle a date range.
Begin and end must be dates in a recognised format.
Deprecated Use Xapian::DateRangeProcessor instead (added in 1.3.6). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor::DateValueRangeProcessor "
Constructor.
Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor::DateValueRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno
slot_, bool prefer_mdy_=false, int epoch_year_=1970)
Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor::DateValueRangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value number to return from operator().
prefer_mdy_: Should ambiguous dates be interpreted as month/day/year
rather than day/month/year? (default: false)
epoch_year_: Year to use as the epoch for dates with 2 digit years
(default: 1970, so 1/1/69 is 2069 while 1/1/70 is 1970). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor::DateValueRangeProcessor "
Constructor.
Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor::DateValueRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const std::string &str_, bool prefix_=true, bool
prefer_mdy_=false, int epoch_year_=1970)
Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor::DateValueRangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value number to return from operator().
str_: A string to look for to recognise values as belonging to this
date range.
prefix_: Whether to look for the string at the start or end of the
values. If true, the string is a prefix; if false, the string is a
suffix (default: true).
prefer_mdy_: Should ambiguous dates be interpreted as month/day/year
rather than day/month/year? (default: false)
epoch_year_: Year to use as the epoch for dates with 2 digit years
(default: 1970, so 1/1/69 is 2069 while 1/1/70 is 1970).
The string supplied in str_ is used by operator() to decide whether
the pair of strings supplied to it constitute a valid range. If
prefix_ is true, the first value in a range must begin with str_ (and
the second value may optionally begin with str_); if prefix_ is false,
the second value in a range must end with str_ (and the first value
may optionally end with str_).
If str_ is empty, the setting of prefix_ is irrelevant, and no special
strings are required at the start or end of the strings defining the
range.
The remainder of both strings defining the endpoints must be valid
dates.
For example, if str_ is \"created:\" and prefix_ is true, and the
range processor has been added to the queryparser, the queryparser
will accept \"created:1/1/2000..31/12/2001\". ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor::DateValueRangeProcessor "
Constructor.
Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor::DateValueRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const char *str_, bool prefix_=true, bool prefer_mdy_=false,
int epoch_year_=1970)
Xapian::DateValueRangeProcessor::DateValueRangeProcessor This is like
the previous version, but with const char * instead of std::string -
we need this overload as otherwise DateValueRangeProcessor(1,
\"date:\") quietly interprets the second argument as a boolean in
preference to std::string. If you want to be compatible with 1.2.12
and earlier, then explicitly convert to std::string, i.e.:
DateValueRangeProcessor(1, std::string(\"date:\"))
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value number to return from operator().
str_: A string to look for to recognise values as belonging to this
date range.
prefix_: Whether to look for the string at the start or end of the
values. If true, the string is a prefix; if false, the string is a
suffix (default: true).
prefer_mdy_: Should ambiguous dates be interpreted as month/day/year
rather than day/month/year? (default: false)
epoch_year_: Year to use as the epoch for dates with 2 digit years
(default: 1970, so 1/1/69 is 2069 while 1/1/70 is 1970).
The string supplied in str_ is used by operator() to decide whether
the pair of strings supplied to it constitute a valid range. If
prefix_ is true, the first value in a range must begin with str_ (and
the second value may optionally begin with str_); if prefix_ is false,
the second value in a range must end with str_ (and the first value
may optionally end with str_).
If str_ is empty, the setting of prefix_ is irrelevant, and no special
strings are required at the start or end of the strings defining the
range.
The remainder of both strings defining the endpoints must be valid
dates.
For example, if str_ is \"created:\" and prefix_ is true, and the
range processor has been added to the queryparser, the queryparser
will accept \"created:1/1/2000..31/12/2001\". ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource "
Read weights from a value which is known to decrease as docid
increases.
This posting source can be used, like ValueWeightPostingSource, to add
a weight contribution to a query based on the values stored in a slot.
The values in the slot must be serialised as by sortable_serialise().
However, this posting source is additionally given a range of document
IDs, within which the weight is known to be decreasing. ie, for all
documents with ids A and B within this range (including the
endpoints), where A is less than B, the weight of A is less than or
equal to the weight of B. This can allow the posting source to skip to
the end of the range quickly if insufficient weight is left in the
posting source for a particular source.
By default, the range is assumed to cover all document IDs.
The ordering property can be arranged at index time, or by sorting an
indexed database to produce a new, sorted, database. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource
"
Construct a DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource.
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource(Xapian::valueno
slot_, Xapian::docid range_start_=0, Xapian::docid range_end_=0)
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::DecreasingValueWeightPosti
ngSource
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value slot to read values from.
range_start_: Start of range of docids for which weights are known to
be decreasing (default: first docid)
range_end_: End of range of docids for which weights are known to be
decreasing (default: last docid) ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::get_weight "
Return the weight contribution for the current document.
double Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::get_weight() const
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::get_weight This default
implementation always returns 0, for convenience when implementing
\"weight-less\" PostingSource subclasses.
This method may assume that it will only be called when there is a
\"current document\". In detail: Xapian will always call init() on a
PostingSource before calling this for the first time. It will also
only call this if the PostingSource reports that it is pointing to a
valid document (ie, it will not call it before calling at least one of
next(), skip_to() or check(), and will ensure that the PostingSource
is not at the end by calling at_end()). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::clone "
Clone the posting source.
DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource *
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::clone() const
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::clone The clone should
inherit the configuration of the parent, but need not inherit the
state. ie, the clone does not need to be in the same iteration
position as the original: the matcher will always call init() on the
clone before attempting to move the iterator, or read the information
about the current position of the iterator.
This may return NULL to indicate that cloning is not supported. In
this case, the PostingSource may only be used with a single-database
search.
The default implementation returns NULL.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::name "
Name of the posting source class.
std::string Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::name() const
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::name This is used when
serialising and unserialising posting sources; for example, for
performing remote searches.
If the subclass is in a C++ namespace, the namespace should be
included in the name, using \"::\" as a separator. For example, for a
PostingSource subclass called \"FooPostingSource\" in the \"Xapian\"
namespace the result of this call should be
\"Xapian::FooPostingSource\".
This should only be implemented if serialise() and unserialise() are
also implemented. The default implementation returns an empty string.
If this returns an empty string, Xapian will assume that serialise()
and unserialise() are not implemented. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::serialise "
Serialise object parameters into a string.
std::string Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::serialise()
const Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::serialise The
serialised parameters should represent the configuration of the
posting source, but need not (indeed, should not) represent the
current iteration state.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::unserialise "
Create object given string serialisation returned by serialise().
DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource *
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::unserialise(const
std::string &serialised) const
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::unserialise Note that the
returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use with
\"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way (for
example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another language)
then you can define a static operator delete method in your subclass
as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A serialised instance of this PostingSource subclass. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::init "
Set this PostingSource to the start of the list of postings.
void Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::init(const
Xapian::Database &db_)
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::init This is called
automatically by the matcher prior to each query being processed.
If a PostingSource is used for multiple searches, init() will
therefore be called multiple times, and must handle this by using the
database passed in the most recent call.
Parameters:
-----------
db: The database which the PostingSource should iterate through.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, a separate PostingSource
will be used for each database (the separate PostingSources will be
obtained using clone()), and each PostingSource will be passed one of
the sub-databases as the db parameter here. The db parameter will
therefore always refer to a single database. All docids passed to, or
returned from, the PostingSource refer to docids in that single
database, rather than in the multi- database. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::next "
Advance the current position to the next matching document.
void Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::next(double min_wt)
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::next The PostingSource
starts before the first entry in the list, so next(), skip_to() or
check() must be called before any methods which need the context of
the current position.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Parameters:
-----------
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::skip_to "
Advance to the specified docid.
void Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::skip_to(Xapian::docid
min_docid, double min_wt)
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::skip_to If the specified
docid isn't in the list, position ourselves on the first document
after it (or at_end() if no greater docids are present).
If the current position is already the specified docid, this method
will leave the position unmodified.
If the specified docid is earlier than the current position, the
behaviour is unspecified. A sensible behaviour would be to leave the
current position unmodified, but it is also reasonable to move to the
specified docid.
The default implementation calls next() repeatedly, which works but
skip_to() can often be implemented much more efficiently.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to advance to.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::check "
Check if the specified docid occurs.
bool Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::check(Xapian::docid
min_docid, double min_wt)
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::check The caller is
required to ensure that the specified document id did actually exists
in the database. If it does, it must move to that document id, and
return true. If it does not, it may either:
return true, having moved to a definite position (including
\"at_end\"), which must be the same position as skip_to() would have
moved to.
or
return false, having moved to an \"indeterminate\" position, such that
a subsequent call to next() or skip_to() will move to the next
matching position after did.
Generally, this method should act like skip_to() and return true if
that can be done at little extra cost.
Otherwise it should simply check if a particular docid is present,
returning true if it is, and false if it isn't.
The default implementation calls skip_to() and always returns true.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to check.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::get_description() const
Xapian::DecreasingValueWeightPostingSource::get_description This
default implementation returns a generic answer. This default it
provided to avoid forcing those deriving their own PostingSource
subclass from having to implement this (they may not care what
get_description() gives for their subclass). ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DLHWeight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DLHWeight "
This class implements the DLH weighting scheme, which is a
representative scheme of the Divergence from Randomness Framework by
Gianni Amati.
This is a parameter free weighting scheme and it should be used with
query expansion to obtain better results. It uses the HyperGeometric
Probabilistic model and Laplace's normalization to calculate the risk
gain.
For more information about the DFR Framework and the DLH scheme,
please refer to : a.) Gianni Amati and Cornelis Joost Van Rijsbergen
Probabilistic models of information retrieval based on measuring the
divergence from randomness ACM Transactions on Information Systems
(TOIS) 20, (4), 2002, pp. 357-389. b.) FUB, IASI-CNR and University of
Tor Vergata at TREC 2007 Blog Track. G. Amati and E. Ambrosi and M.
Bianchi and C. Gaibisso and G. Gambosi. Proceedings of the 16th Text
REtrieval Conference (TREC-2007), 2008. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DLHWeight::DLHWeight "Xapian::DLHWeight::DLHWeight() Xapian::DLHWeight::DLHWeight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DLHWeight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::DLHWeight::name() const Xapian::DLHWeight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DLHWeight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::DLHWeight::serialise() const
Xapian::DLHWeight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DLHWeight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
DLHWeight * Xapian::DLHWeight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::DLHWeight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DLHWeight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::DLHWeight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const
Xapian::DLHWeight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DLHWeight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::DLHWeight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::DLHWeight::get_maxpart This information is used by the matcher
to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound as tight
as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DLHWeight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::DLHWeight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::DLHWeight::get_sumextra The
parameter gives information about the document which may be used in
the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DLHWeight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::DLHWeight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::DLHWeight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1DocNotFoundError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DocNotFoundError "
Indicates an attempt to access a document not present in the database.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DocNotFoundError::DocNotFoundError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::DocNotFoundError::DocNotFoundError(const std::string &msg_,
const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::DocNotFoundError::DocNotFoundError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DocNotFoundError::DocNotFoundError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::DocNotFoundError::DocNotFoundError(const std::string &msg_,
int errno_) Xapian::DocNotFoundError::DocNotFoundError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1Document.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document "
A handle representing a document in a Xapian database.
The Document class fetches information from the database lazily.
Usually this behaviour isn't visible to users (except for the speed
benefits), but if the document in the database is modified or deleted,
then preexisting Document objects may return the old or new versions
of data (or throw Xapian::DocNotFoundError in the case of deletion).
Since Database objects work on a snapshot of the database's state, the
situation above can only happen with a WritableDatabase object, or if
you call Database::reopen() on a Database object.
We recommend you avoid designs where this behaviour is an issue, but
if you need a way to make a non-lazy version of a Document object, you
can do this like so:doc =
Xapian::Document::unserialise(doc.serialise()); ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::Document "
Copying is allowed.
Xapian::Document::Document(const Document &other)
Xapian::Document::Document The internals are reference counted, so
copying is cheap.
Parameters:
-----------
other: The object to copy. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::Document "
Make a new empty Document.
Xapian::Document::Document() Xapian::Document::Document";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::~Document "
Destructor.
Xapian::Document::~Document() Xapian::Document::~Document";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::get_value "
Get value by number.
std::string Xapian::Document::get_value(Xapian::valueno slot) const
Xapian::Document::get_value Returns an empty string if no value with
the given number is present in the document.
Parameters:
-----------
slot: The number of the value. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::add_value "
Add a new value.
void Xapian::Document::add_value(Xapian::valueno slot, const
std::string &value) Xapian::Document::add_value The new value will
replace any existing value with the same number (or if the new value
is empty, it will remove any existing value with the same number).
Parameters:
-----------
slot: The value slot to add the value in.
value: The value to set. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::remove_value "
Remove any value with the given number.
void Xapian::Document::remove_value(Xapian::valueno slot)
Xapian::Document::remove_value";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::clear_values "
Remove all values associated with the document.
void Xapian::Document::clear_values() Xapian::Document::clear_values";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::get_data "
Get data stored in the document.
std::string Xapian::Document::get_data() const
Xapian::Document::get_data This is potentially a relatively expensive
operation, and shouldn't normally be used during the match (e.g. in a
PostingSource or match decider functor. Put data for use by match
deciders in a value instead. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::set_data "
Set data stored in the document.
void Xapian::Document::set_data(const std::string &data)
Xapian::Document::set_data This is an opaque blob as far as Xapian is
concerned - it's up to you to impose whatever structure you want on
it. If you want to store structured data, consider using something
like protocol buffers.
Parameters:
-----------
data: The data to store. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::add_posting "
Add an occurrence of a term at a particular position.
void Xapian::Document::add_posting(const std::string &tname,
Xapian::termpos tpos, Xapian::termcount wdfinc=1)
Xapian::Document::add_posting Multiple occurrences of the term at the
same position are represented only once in the positional information,
but do increase the wdf.
If the term is not already in the document, it will be added to it.
Parameters:
-----------
tname: The name of the term.
tpos: The position of the term.
wdfinc: The increment that will be applied to the wdf for this term.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::add_term "
Add a term to the document, without positional information.
void Xapian::Document::add_term(const std::string &tname,
Xapian::termcount wdfinc=1) Xapian::Document::add_term Any existing
positional information for the term will be left unmodified.
Parameters:
-----------
tname: The name of the term.
wdfinc: The increment that will be applied to the wdf for this term
(default: 1). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::add_boolean_term "
Add a boolean filter term to the document.
void Xapian::Document::add_boolean_term(const std::string &term)
Xapian::Document::add_boolean_term This method adds term to the
document with wdf of 0 - this is generally what you want for a term
used for boolean filtering as the wdf of such terms is ignored, and it
doesn't make sense for them to contribute to the document's length.
If the specified term already indexes this document, this method has
no effect.
It is exactly the same as add_term(term, 0).
This method was added in Xapian 1.0.18.
Parameters:
-----------
term: The term to add. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::remove_posting "
Remove a posting of a term from the document.
void Xapian::Document::remove_posting(const std::string &tname,
Xapian::termpos tpos, Xapian::termcount wdfdec=1)
Xapian::Document::remove_posting Note that the term will still index
the document even if all occurrences are removed. To remove a term
from a document completely, use remove_term().
Parameters:
-----------
tname: The name of the term.
tpos: The position of the term.
wdfdec: The decrement that will be applied to the wdf when removing
this posting. The wdf will not go below the value of 0.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if the term is not at
the position specified in the position list for this term in this
document.
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if the term is not in
the document ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::remove_postings "
Remove a range of postings for a term.
Xapian::termpos Xapian::Document::remove_postings(const std::string
&term, Xapian::termpos term_pos_first, Xapian::termpos term_pos_last,
Xapian::termcount wdf_dec=1) Xapian::Document::remove_postings Any
instances of the term at positions >= term_pos_first and <=
term_pos_last will be removed, and the wdf reduced by wdf_dec for each
instance removed (the wdf will not ever go below zero though).
It's OK if the term doesn't occur in the range of positions specified
(unlike remove_posting()). And if term_pos_first > term_pos_last,
this method does nothing.
The number of postings removed.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if the term is not in
the document
Added in Xapian 1.4.8. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::remove_term "
Remove a term and all postings associated with it.
void Xapian::Document::remove_term(const std::string &tname)
Xapian::Document::remove_term
Parameters:
-----------
tname: The name of the term.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if the term is not in
the document ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::clear_terms "
Remove all terms (and postings) from the document.
void Xapian::Document::clear_terms() Xapian::Document::clear_terms";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::termlist_count "
The length of the termlist - i.e.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::Document::termlist_count() const
Xapian::Document::termlist_count the number of different terms which
index this document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::termlist_begin "
Start iterating the terms in this document.
TermIterator Xapian::Document::termlist_begin() const
Xapian::Document::termlist_begin The terms are returned in ascending
string order (by byte value).
Note that if the Document object came from a sharded database then the
TermIterator returned by this method only knows about the shard the
document came from so calling get_termfreq() on it will give you the
term frequency in that shard rather than in the combined database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::termlist_end "
Equivalent end iterator for termlist_begin().
TermIterator Xapian::Document::termlist_end() const
Xapian::Document::termlist_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::values_count "
Count the values in this document.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::Document::values_count() const
Xapian::Document::values_count";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::values_begin "
Iterator for the values in this document.
ValueIterator Xapian::Document::values_begin() const
Xapian::Document::values_begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::values_end "
Equivalent end iterator for values_begin().
ValueIterator Xapian::Document::values_end() const
Xapian::Document::values_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::get_docid "
Get the document id which is associated with this document (if any).
docid Xapian::Document::get_docid() const Xapian::Document::get_docid
NB If multiple databases are being searched together, then this will
be the document id in the individual database, not the merged
database!
If this document came from a database, return the document id in that
database. Otherwise, return 0 (in Xapian 1.0.22/1.2.4 or later; prior
to this the returned value was uninitialised). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::serialise "
Serialise document into a string.
std::string Xapian::Document::serialise() const
Xapian::Document::serialise The document representation may change
between Xapian releases: even between minor versions. However, it is
guaranteed not to change if the remote database protocol has not
changed between releases. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Document::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::Document::get_description() const
Xapian::Document::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1DPHWeight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DPHWeight "
This class implements the DPH weighting scheme.
DPH is a representative scheme of the Divergence from Randomness
Framework by Gianni Amati.
This is a parameter free weighting scheme and it should be used with
query expansion to obtain better results. It uses the HyperGeometric
Probabilistic model and Popper's normalization to calculate the risk
gain.
For more information about the DFR Framework and the DPH scheme,
please refer to : a.) Gianni Amati and Cornelis Joost Van Rijsbergen
Probabilistic models of information retrieval based on measuring the
divergence from randomness ACM Transactions on Information Systems
(TOIS) 20, (4), 2002, pp. 357-389. b.) FUB, IASI-CNR and University of
Tor Vergata at TREC 2007 Blog Track. G. Amati and E. Ambrosi and M.
Bianchi and C. Gaibisso and G. Gambosi. Proceedings of the 16th Text
Retrieval Conference (TREC-2007), 2008. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DPHWeight::DPHWeight "
Construct a DPHWeight.
Xapian::DPHWeight::DPHWeight() Xapian::DPHWeight::DPHWeight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DPHWeight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::DPHWeight::name() const Xapian::DPHWeight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DPHWeight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::DPHWeight::serialise() const
Xapian::DPHWeight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DPHWeight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
DPHWeight * Xapian::DPHWeight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::DPHWeight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DPHWeight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::DPHWeight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const
Xapian::DPHWeight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DPHWeight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::DPHWeight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::DPHWeight::get_maxpart This information is used by the matcher
to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound as tight
as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DPHWeight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::DPHWeight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::DPHWeight::get_sumextra The
parameter gives information about the document which may be used in
the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::DPHWeight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::DPHWeight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::DPHWeight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1Enquire.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire "
This class provides an interface to the information retrieval system
for the purpose of searching.
Databases are usually opened lazily, so exceptions may not be thrown
where you would expect them to be. You should catch Xapian::Error
exceptions when calling any method in Xapian::Enquire.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if an invalid argument
is supplied, for example, an unknown database type. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::Enquire "
Copying is allowed (and is cheap).
Xapian::Enquire::Enquire(const Enquire &other)
Xapian::Enquire::Enquire";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::Enquire "
Create a Xapian::Enquire object.
Xapian::Enquire::Enquire(const Database &database)
Xapian::Enquire::Enquire This specification cannot be changed once the
Xapian::Enquire is opened: you must create a new Xapian::Enquire
object to access a different database, or set of databases.
The database supplied must have been initialised (ie, must not be the
result of calling the Database::Database() constructor). If you need
to handle a situation where you have no databases gracefully, a
database created with DB_BACKEND_INMEMORY can be passed here to
provide a completely empty database.
Parameters:
-----------
database: Specification of the database or databases to use.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if an empty Database
object is supplied. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::Enquire "
Create a Xapian::Enquire object.
Xapian::Enquire::Enquire(const Database &database, ErrorHandler
*errorhandler_) Xapian::Enquire::Enquire This specification cannot be
changed once the Xapian::Enquire is opened: you must create a new
Xapian::Enquire object to access a different database, or set of
databases.
The database supplied must have been initialised (ie, must not be the
result of calling the Database::Database() constructor). If you need
to handle a situation where you have no databases gracefully, a
database created with DB_BACKEND_INMEMORY can be passed here to
provide a completely empty database.
Parameters:
-----------
database: Specification of the database or databases to use.
errorhandler_: This parameter is deprecated (since Xapian 1.3.1), and
as of 1.3.5 it's ignored completely.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if an empty Database
object is supplied. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::~Enquire "
Close the Xapian::Enquire object.
Xapian::Enquire::~Enquire() Xapian::Enquire::~Enquire";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_query "
Set the query to run.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_query(const Xapian::Query &query,
Xapian::termcount qlen=0) Xapian::Enquire::set_query
Parameters:
-----------
query: the new query to run.
qlen: the query length to use in weight calculations - by default the
sum of the wqf of all terms is used. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_query "
Get the current query.
const Xapian::Query & Xapian::Enquire::get_query() const
Xapian::Enquire::get_query If called before set_query(), this will
return a default initialised Query object. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::add_matchspy "
Add a matchspy.
void Xapian::Enquire::add_matchspy(MatchSpy *spy)
Xapian::Enquire::add_matchspy This matchspy will be called with some
of the documents which match the query, during the match process.
Exactly which of the matching documents are passed to it depends on
exactly when certain optimisations occur during the match process, but
it can be controlled to some extent by setting the checkatleast
parameter to get_mset().
In particular, if there are enough matching documents, at least the
number specified by checkatleast will be passed to the matchspy. This
means that you can force the matchspy to be shown all matching
documents by setting checkatleast to the number of documents in the
database.
Parameters:
-----------
spy: The MatchSpy subclass to add. The caller must ensure that this
remains valid while the Enquire object remains active, or until
clear_matchspies() is called, or else allocate the MatchSpy object
with new and then disown it by calling spy->release() before passing
it in. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::clear_matchspies "
Remove all the matchspies.
void Xapian::Enquire::clear_matchspies()
Xapian::Enquire::clear_matchspies";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_weighting_scheme "
Set the weighting scheme to use for queries.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_weighting_scheme(const Weight &weight_)
Xapian::Enquire::set_weighting_scheme
Parameters:
-----------
weight_: the new weighting scheme. If no weighting scheme is
specified, the default is BM25 with the default parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_expansion_scheme "
Set the weighting scheme to use for expansion.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_expansion_scheme(const std::string
&eweightname_, double expand_k_=1.0) const
Xapian::Enquire::set_expansion_scheme If you don't call this method,
the default is as if you'd used:
set_expansion_scheme(\"prob\");
Parameters:
-----------
eweightname_: A string in lowercase specifying the name of the scheme
to be used. The following schemes are currently available: \"bo1\":
Bose-Einstein 1 model from the Divergence From Randomness framework.
\"prob\" : Probabilistic model (since 1.4.26).
\"trad\" : Older alias for \"prob\".
expand_k_: Parameter k for probabilistic query expansion. A default
value of 1.0 is used if none is specified. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_collapse_key "
Set the collapse key to use for queries.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_collapse_key(Xapian::valueno collapse_key,
Xapian::doccount collapse_max=1) Xapian::Enquire::set_collapse_key
Parameters:
-----------
collapse_key: value number to collapse on - at most one MSet entry
with each particular value will be returned (default is
Xapian::BAD_VALUENO which means no collapsing).
collapse_max: Max number of items with the same key to leave after
collapsing (default 1).
The MSet returned by get_mset() will have only the \"best\" (at most)
collapse_max entries with each particular value of collapse_key
(\"best\" being highest ranked - i.e. highest weight or highest
sorting key).
An example use might be to create a value for each document containing
an MD5 hash of the document contents. Then duplicate documents from
different sources can be eliminated at search time by collapsing with
collapse_max = 1 (it's better to eliminate duplicates at index time,
but this may not be always be possible - for example the search may be
over more than one Xapian database).
Another use is to group matches in a particular category (e.g. you
might collapse a mailing list search on the Subject: so that there's
only one result per discussion thread). In this case you can use
get_collapse_count() to give the user some idea how many other results
there are. And if you index the Subject: as a boolean term as well as
putting it in a value, you can offer a link to a non-collapsed search
restricted to that thread using a boolean filter. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_docid_order "
Set sort order for document IDs.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_docid_order(docid_order order)
Xapian::Enquire::set_docid_order This order only has an effect on
documents which would otherwise have equal rank. When ordering by
relevance without a sort key, this means documents with equal weight.
For a boolean match with no sort key, this means all documents. And if
a sort key is used, this means documents with the same sort key (and
also equal weight if ordering on relevance before or after the sort
key).
Parameters:
-----------
order: This can be: Xapian::Enquire::ASCENDING docids sort in
ascending order (default)
Xapian::Enquire::DESCENDING docids sort in descending order
Xapian::Enquire::DONT_CARE docids sort in whatever order is most
efficient for the backend
Note: If you add documents in strict date order, then a boolean search
- i.e. set_weighting_scheme(Xapian::BoolWeight()) - with
set_docid_order(Xapian::Enquire::DESCENDING) is an efficient way to
perform \"sort by date, newest first\", and with
set_docid_order(Xapian::Enquire::ASCENDING) a very efficient way to
perform \"sort by date, oldest first\". ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_cutoff "
Set the percentage and/or weight cutoffs.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_cutoff(int percent_cutoff, double
weight_cutoff=0) Xapian::Enquire::set_cutoff
Parameters:
-----------
percent_cutoff: Minimum percentage score for returned documents. If a
document has a lower percentage score than this, it will not appear in
the MSet. If your intention is to return only matches which contain
all the terms in the query, then it's more efficient to use
Xapian::Query::OP_AND instead of Xapian::Query::OP_OR in the query
than to use set_cutoff(100). (default 0 => no percentage cut-off).
weight_cutoff: Minimum weight for a document to be returned. If a
document has a lower score that this, it will not appear in the MSet.
It is usually only possible to choose an appropriate weight for cutoff
based on the results of a previous run of the same query; this is thus
mainly useful for alerting operations. The other potential use is with
a user specified weighting scheme. (default 0 => no weight cut-off).
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_relevance "
Set the sorting to be by relevance only.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_relevance()
Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_relevance This is the default. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_value "
Set the sorting to be by value only.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_value(Xapian::valueno sort_key, bool
reverse) Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_value Note that sorting by
values uses a string comparison, so to use this to sort by a numeric
value you'll need to store the numeric values in a manner which sorts
appropriately. For example, you could use Xapian::sortable_serialise()
(which works for floating point numbers as well as integers), or store
numbers padded with leading zeros or spaces, or with the number of
digits prepended.
Parameters:
-----------
sort_key: value number to sort on.
reverse: If true, reverses the sort order. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_key "
Set the sorting to be by key generated from values only.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_key(Xapian::KeyMaker *sorter, bool
reverse) Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_key
Parameters:
-----------
sorter: The functor to use for generating keys.
reverse: If true, reverses the sort order. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_value_then_relevance "
Set the sorting to be by value, then by relevance for documents with
the same value.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_value_then_relevance(Xapian::valueno
sort_key, bool reverse)
Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_value_then_relevance Note that sorting by
values uses a string comparison, so to use this to sort by a numeric
value you'll need to store the numeric values in a manner which sorts
appropriately. For example, you could use Xapian::sortable_serialise()
(which works for floating point numbers as well as integers), or store
numbers padded with leading zeros or spaces, or with the number of
digits prepended.
Parameters:
-----------
sort_key: value number to sort on.
reverse: If true, reverses the sort order. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_key_then_relevance
"
Set the sorting to be by keys generated from values, then by relevance
for documents with identical keys.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_key_then_relevance(Xapian::KeyMaker
*sorter, bool reverse) Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_key_then_relevance
Parameters:
-----------
sorter: The functor to use for generating keys.
reverse: If true, reverses the sort order. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_relevance_then_value "
Set the sorting to be by relevance then value.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_relevance_then_value(Xapian::valueno
sort_key, bool reverse)
Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_relevance_then_value Note that sorting by
values uses a string comparison, so to use this to sort by a numeric
value you'll need to store the numeric values in a manner which sorts
appropriately. For example, you could use Xapian::sortable_serialise()
(which works for floating point numbers as well as integers), or store
numbers padded with leading zeros or spaces, or with the number of
digits prepended.
Note that with the default BM25 weighting scheme parameters, non-
identical documents will rarely have the same weight, so this setting
will give very similar results to set_sort_by_relevance(). It becomes
more useful with particular BM25 parameter settings (e.g.
BM25Weight(1,0,1,0,0)) or custom weighting schemes.
Parameters:
-----------
sort_key: value number to sort on.
reverse: If true, reverses the sort order of sort_key. Beware that in
1.2.16 and earlier, the sense of this parameter was incorrectly
inverted and inconsistent with the other set_sort_by_... methods. This
was fixed in 1.2.17, so make that version a minimum requirement if
this detail matters to your application. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_relevance_then_key
"
Set the sorting to be by relevance, then by keys generated from
values.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_relevance_then_key(Xapian::KeyMaker
*sorter, bool reverse) Xapian::Enquire::set_sort_by_relevance_then_key
Note that with the default BM25 weighting scheme parameters, non-
identical documents will rarely have the same weight, so this setting
will give very similar results to set_sort_by_relevance(). It becomes
more useful with particular BM25 parameter settings (e.g.
BM25Weight(1,0,1,0,0)) or custom weighting schemes.
Parameters:
-----------
sorter: The functor to use for generating keys.
reverse: If true, reverses the sort order of the generated keys.
Beware that in 1.2.16 and earlier, the sense of this parameter was
incorrectly inverted and inconsistent with the other set_sort_by_...
methods. This was fixed in 1.2.17, so make that version a minimum
requirement if this detail matters to your application. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::set_time_limit "
Set a time limit for the match.
void Xapian::Enquire::set_time_limit(double time_limit)
Xapian::Enquire::set_time_limit Matches with check_at_least set high
can take a long time in some cases. You can set a time limit on this,
after which check_at_least will be turned off.
Parameters:
-----------
time_limit: time in seconds after which to disable check_at_least
(default: 0.0 which means no time limit)
Limitations:
This feature is currently supported on platforms which support POSIX
interval timers. Interaction with the remote backend when using
multiple databases may have bugs. There's not currently a way to force
the match to end after a certain time. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_mset "
Get (a portion of) the match set for the current query.
MSet Xapian::Enquire::get_mset(Xapian::doccount first,
Xapian::doccount maxitems, Xapian::doccount checkatleast=0, const RSet
*omrset=0, const MatchDecider *mdecider=0) const
Xapian::Enquire::get_mset
Parameters:
-----------
first: the first item in the result set to return. A value of zero
corresponds to the first item returned being that with the highest
score. A value of 10 corresponds to the first 10 items being ignored,
and the returned items starting at the eleventh.
maxitems: the maximum number of items to return. If you want all
matches, then you can pass the result of calling get_doccount() on the
Database object (though if you are doing this so you can filter
results, you are likely to get much better performance by using
Xapian's match-time filtering features instead). You can pass 0 for
maxitems which will give you an empty MSet with valid statistics (such
as get_matches_estimated()) calculated without looking at any
postings, which is very quick, but means the estimates may be more
approximate and the bounds may be much looser.
checkatleast: the minimum number of items to check. Because the
matcher optimises, it won't consider every document which might match,
so the total number of matches is estimated. Setting checkatleast
forces it to consider at least this many matches and so allows for
reliable paging links.
omrset: the relevance set to use when performing the query.
mdecider: a decision functor to use to decide whether a given
document should be put in the MSet.
A Xapian::MSet object containing the results of the query.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: See class documentation. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_mset "
Get (a portion of) the match set for the current query.
MSet Xapian::Enquire::get_mset(Xapian::doccount first,
Xapian::doccount maxitems, const RSet *omrset, const MatchDecider
*mdecider=0) const Xapian::Enquire::get_mset
Parameters:
-----------
first: the first item in the result set to return. A value of zero
corresponds to the first item returned being that with the highest
score. A value of 10 corresponds to the first 10 items being ignored,
and the returned items starting at the eleventh.
maxitems: the maximum number of items to return. If you want all
matches, then you can pass the result of calling get_doccount() on the
Database object (though if you are doing this so you can filter
results, you are likely to get much better performance by using
Xapian's match-time filtering features instead). You can pass 0 for
maxitems which will give you an empty MSet with valid statistics (such
as get_matches_estimated()) calculated without looking at any
postings, which is very quick, but means the estimates may be more
approximate and the bounds may be much looser.
omrset: the relevance set to use when performing the query.
mdecider: a decision functor to use to decide whether a given
document should be put in the MSet.
A Xapian::MSet object containing the results of the query.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: See class documentation. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_eset "
Get the expand set for the given rset.
ESet Xapian::Enquire::get_eset(Xapian::termcount maxitems, const RSet
&omrset, int flags=0, const Xapian::ExpandDecider *edecider=0, double
min_wt=0.0) const Xapian::Enquire::get_eset
Parameters:
-----------
maxitems: the maximum number of items to return.
omrset: the relevance set to use when performing the expand
operation.
flags: zero or more of these values |-ed together:
Xapian::Enquire::INCLUDE_QUERY_TERMS query terms may be returned from
expand
Xapian::Enquire::USE_EXACT_TERMFREQ for multi dbs, calculate the exact
termfreq; otherwise an approximation is used which can greatly improve
efficiency, but still returns good results.
edecider: a decision functor to use to decide whether a given term
should be put in the ESet
min_wt: the minimum weight for included terms
An ESet object containing the results of the expand.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: See class documentation. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_eset "
Get the expand set for the given rset.
ESet Xapian::Enquire::get_eset(Xapian::termcount maxitems, const RSet
&omrset, const Xapian::ExpandDecider *edecider) const
Xapian::Enquire::get_eset
Parameters:
-----------
maxitems: the maximum number of items to return.
omrset: the relevance set to use when performing the expand
operation.
edecider: a decision functor to use to decide whether a given term
should be put in the ESet
An ESet object containing the results of the expand.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: See class documentation. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_eset "
Get the expand set for the given rset.
ESet Xapian::Enquire::get_eset(Xapian::termcount maxitems, const RSet
&rset, int flags, double k, const Xapian::ExpandDecider
*edecider=NULL, double min_wt=0.0) const Xapian::Enquire::get_eset
Parameters:
-----------
maxitems: the maximum number of items to return.
rset: the relevance set to use when performing the expand operation.
flags: zero or more of these values |-ed together:
Xapian::Enquire::INCLUDE_QUERY_TERMS query terms may be returned from
expand
Xapian::Enquire::USE_EXACT_TERMFREQ for multi dbs, calculate the exact
termfreq; otherwise an approximation is used which can greatly improve
efficiency, but still returns good results.
k: the parameter k in the query expansion algorithm (default is 1.0)
edecider: a decision functor to use to decide whether a given term
should be put in the ESet
min_wt: the minimum weight for included terms
An ESet object containing the results of the expand.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: See class documentation. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_begin "
Get terms which match a given document, by document id.
TermIterator Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_begin(Xapian::docid
did) const Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_begin This method
returns the terms in the current query which match the given document.
It is possible for the document to have been removed from the database
between the time it is returned in an MSet, and the time that this
call is made. If possible, you should specify an MSetIterator instead
of a Xapian::docid, since this will enable database backends with
suitable support to prevent this occurring.
Note that a query does not need to have been run in order to make this
call.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id for which to retrieve the matching terms.
An iterator returning the terms which match the document. The terms
will be returned (as far as this makes any sense) in the same order as
the terms in the query. Terms will not occur more than once, even if
they do in the query.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: See class documentation.
Xapian::DocNotFoundError: The document specified could not be found
in the database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_end "
End iterator corresponding to get_matching_terms_begin()
TermIterator Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_end(Xapian::docid)
const Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_begin "
Get terms which match a given document, by match set item.
TermIterator Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_begin(const
MSetIterator &it) const Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_begin This
method returns the terms in the current query which match the given
document.
If the underlying database has suitable support, using this call
(rather than passing a Xapian::docid) will enable the system to ensure
that the correct data is returned, and that the document has not been
deleted or changed since the query was performed.
Parameters:
-----------
it: The iterator for which to retrieve the matching terms.
An iterator returning the terms which match the document. The terms
will be returned (as far as this makes any sense) in the same order as
the terms in the query. Terms will not occur more than once, even if
they do in the query.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: See class documentation.
Xapian::DocNotFoundError: The document specified could not be found
in the database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_end "
End iterator corresponding to get_matching_terms_begin()
TermIterator Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_end(const
MSetIterator &) const Xapian::Enquire::get_matching_terms_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Enquire::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::Enquire::get_description() const
Xapian::Enquire::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1Error.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Error "
All exceptions thrown by Xapian are subclasses of Xapian::Error.
This class can not be instantiated directly - instead a subclass
should be used. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Error::get_type "
The type of this error (e.g. \"DocNotFoundError\".)
const char * Xapian::Error::get_type() const Xapian::Error::get_type";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Error::get_msg "
Message giving details of the error, intended for human consumption.
const std::string & Xapian::Error::get_msg() const
Xapian::Error::get_msg";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Error::get_context "
Optional context information.
const std::string & Xapian::Error::get_context() const
Xapian::Error::get_context This context is intended for use by
Xapian::ErrorHandler (for example so it can know which remote server
is unreliable and report the problem and remove that server from those
being searched). But it's typically a plain-text string, and so also
fit for human consumption. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Error::get_error_string "
Returns any system error string associated with this exception.
const char * Xapian::Error::get_error_string() const
Xapian::Error::get_error_string The system error string may come from
errno, h_errno (on UNIX), or GetLastError() (on MS Windows). If there
is no associated system error string, NULL is returned. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Error::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::Error::get_description() const
Xapian::Error::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1ErrorHandler.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ErrorHandler "
Decide if a Xapian::Error exception should be ignored.
You can create your own subclass of this class and pass in an instance
of it when you construct a Xapian::Enquire object. Xapian::Error
exceptions which happen during the match process are passed to this
object and it can decide whether they should propagate or whether
Enquire should attempt to continue.
The motivation is to allow searching over remote databases to handle a
remote server which has died (both to allow results to be returned,
and also so that such errors can be logged and dead servers
temporarily removed from use). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ErrorHandler::ErrorHandler "
Default constructor.
Xapian::ErrorHandler::ErrorHandler()
Xapian::ErrorHandler::ErrorHandler";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ErrorHandler::~ErrorHandler "
We require a virtual destructor because we have virtual methods.
virtual Xapian::ErrorHandler::~ErrorHandler()
Xapian::ErrorHandler::~ErrorHandler";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ErrorHandler::release "
Start reference counting this object.
ErrorHandler * Xapian::ErrorHandler::release()
Xapian::ErrorHandler::release You can hand ownership of a dynamically
allocated ErrorHandler object to Xapian by calling release() and then
passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will arrange to delete
the object once it is no longer required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ErrorHandler::release "
Start reference counting this object.
const ErrorHandler * Xapian::ErrorHandler::release() const
Xapian::ErrorHandler::release You can hand ownership of a dynamically
allocated ErrorHandler object to Xapian by calling release() and then
passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will arrange to delete
the object once it is no longer required. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1ESet.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet "
Class representing a list of search results. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::ESet "
Copying is allowed.
Xapian::ESet::ESet(const ESet &o) Xapian::ESet::ESet The internals are
reference counted, so copying is cheap. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::ESet "
Default constructor.
Xapian::ESet::ESet() Xapian::ESet::ESet Creates an empty ESet, mostly
useful as a placeholder. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::~ESet "
Destructor.
Xapian::ESet::~ESet() Xapian::ESet::~ESet";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::size "
Return number of items in this ESet object.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::ESet::size() const Xapian::ESet::size";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::empty "
Return true if this ESet object is empty.
bool Xapian::ESet::empty() const Xapian::ESet::empty";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::get_ebound "
Return a bound on the full size of this ESet object.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::ESet::get_ebound() const
Xapian::ESet::get_ebound This is a bound on size() if get_eset() had
been called with maxitems set high enough that all results were
returned. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::swap "
Efficiently swap this ESet object with another.
void Xapian::ESet::swap(ESet &o) Xapian::ESet::swap";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::begin "
Return iterator pointing to the first item in this ESet.
ESetIterator Xapian::ESet::begin() const Xapian::ESet::begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::end "
Return iterator pointing to just after the last item in this ESet.
ESetIterator Xapian::ESet::end() const Xapian::ESet::end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::back "
Return iterator pointing to the last object in this ESet.
ESetIterator Xapian::ESet::back() const Xapian::ESet::back";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESet::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::ESet::get_description() const
Xapian::ESet::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1ESetIterator.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESetIterator "
Iterator over a Xapian::ESet. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESetIterator::ESetIterator "
Create an unpositioned ESetIterator.
Xapian::ESetIterator::ESetIterator()
Xapian::ESetIterator::ESetIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESetIterator::get_weight "
Get the weight for the current position.
double Xapian::ESetIterator::get_weight() const
Xapian::ESetIterator::get_weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ESetIterator::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::ESetIterator::get_description() const
Xapian::ESetIterator::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1ExpandDecider.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDecider "
Virtual base class for expand decider functor. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDecider::ExpandDecider "
Default constructor.
Xapian::ExpandDecider::ExpandDecider()
Xapian::ExpandDecider::ExpandDecider";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDecider::~ExpandDecider "
Virtual destructor, because we have virtual methods.
virtual Xapian::ExpandDecider::~ExpandDecider()
Xapian::ExpandDecider::~ExpandDecider";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDecider::release "
Start reference counting this object.
ExpandDecider * Xapian::ExpandDecider::release()
Xapian::ExpandDecider::release You can transfer ownership of a
dynamically allocated ExpandDecider object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDecider::release "
Start reference counting this object.
const ExpandDecider * Xapian::ExpandDecider::release() const
Xapian::ExpandDecider::release You can transfer ownership of a
dynamically allocated ExpandDecider object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1ExpandDeciderAnd.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDeciderAnd "
ExpandDecider subclass which rejects terms using two ExpandDeciders.
Terms are only accepted if they are accepted by both of the specified
ExpandDecider objects. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDeciderAnd::ExpandDeciderAnd "
Terms will be checked with first, and if accepted, then checked with
second.
Xapian::ExpandDeciderAnd::ExpandDeciderAnd(const ExpandDecider
&first_, const ExpandDecider &second_)
Xapian::ExpandDeciderAnd::ExpandDeciderAnd
Parameters:
-----------
first_: First ExpandDecider object to test with.
second_: ExpandDecider object to test with if first_ accepts. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDeciderAnd::ExpandDeciderAnd "
Compatibility method.
Xapian::ExpandDeciderAnd::ExpandDeciderAnd(const ExpandDecider
*first_, const ExpandDecider *second_)
Xapian::ExpandDeciderAnd::ExpandDeciderAnd
Parameters:
-----------
first_: First ExpandDecider object to test with.
second_: ExpandDecider object to test with if first_ accepts. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix "
ExpandDecider subclass which restrict terms to a particular prefix.
ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix provides an easy way to choose terms with a
particular prefix when generating an ESet. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix::ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix "
The parameter specify the prefix of terms to be retained.
Xapian::ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix::ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix(const
std::string &prefix_)
Xapian::ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix::ExpandDeciderFilterPrefix
Parameters:
-----------
prefix_: restrict terms to the particular prefix_ ";
// File: classXapian_1_1ExpandDeciderFilterTerms.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ExpandDeciderFilterTerms "
ExpandDecider subclass which rejects terms in a specified list.
ExpandDeciderFilterTerms provides an easy way to filter out terms from
a fixed list when generating an ESet. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::ExpandDeciderFilterTerms::ExpandDeciderFilterTerms "
The two iterators specify a list of terms to be rejected.
Xapian::ExpandDeciderFilterTerms::ExpandDeciderFilterTerms(Iterator
reject_begin, Iterator reject_end)
Xapian::ExpandDeciderFilterTerms::ExpandDeciderFilterTerms
Parameters:
-----------
reject_begin: Begin iterator for the list of terms to reject. It can
be any input_iterator type which returns std::string or char * (e.g.
TermIterator or char **).
reject_end: End iterator for the list of terms to reject. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1FeatureUnavailableError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FeatureUnavailableError "
Indicates an attempt to use a feature which is unavailable.
Typically a feature is unavailable because it wasn't compiled in, or
because it requires other software or facilities which aren't
available. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::FeatureUnavailableError::FeatureUnavailableError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::FeatureUnavailableError::FeatureUnavailableError(const
std::string &msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int
errno_=0) Xapian::FeatureUnavailableError::FeatureUnavailableError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::FeatureUnavailableError::FeatureUnavailableError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::FeatureUnavailableError::FeatureUnavailableError(const
std::string &msg_, int errno_)
Xapian::FeatureUnavailableError::FeatureUnavailableError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1FieldProcessor.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FieldProcessor "
Base class for field processors. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FieldProcessor::FieldProcessor "
Default constructor.
Xapian::FieldProcessor::FieldProcessor()
Xapian::FieldProcessor::FieldProcessor";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FieldProcessor::~FieldProcessor "
Destructor.
virtual Xapian::FieldProcessor::~FieldProcessor()
Xapian::FieldProcessor::~FieldProcessor";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FieldProcessor::release "
Start reference counting this object.
FieldProcessor * Xapian::FieldProcessor::release()
Xapian::FieldProcessor::release You can transfer ownership of a
dynamically allocated FieldProcessor object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FieldProcessor::release "
Start reference counting this object.
const FieldProcessor * Xapian::FieldProcessor::release() const
Xapian::FieldProcessor::release You can transfer ownership of a
dynamically allocated FieldProcessor object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1FixedWeightPostingSource.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource "
A posting source which returns a fixed weight for all documents.
This returns entries for all documents in the given database, with a
fixed weight (specified by a parameter to the constructor). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::FixedWeightPostingSource "
Construct a FixedWeightPostingSource.
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::FixedWeightPostingSource(double wt)
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::FixedWeightPostingSource
Parameters:
-----------
wt: The fixed weight to return. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_termfreq_min "
A lower bound on the number of documents this object can return.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_termfreq_min()
const Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_termfreq_min Xapian will
always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this for the
first time. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_termfreq_est "
An estimate of the number of documents this object can return.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_termfreq_est()
const Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_termfreq_est It must
always be true that:
get_termfreq_min() <= get_termfreq_est() <= get_termfreq_max()
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_termfreq_max "
An upper bound on the number of documents this object can return.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_termfreq_max()
const Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_termfreq_max Xapian will
always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this for the
first time. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_weight "
Return the weight contribution for the current document.
double Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_weight() const
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_weight This default
implementation always returns 0, for convenience when implementing
\"weight-less\" PostingSource subclasses.
This method may assume that it will only be called when there is a
\"current document\". In detail: Xapian will always call init() on a
PostingSource before calling this for the first time. It will also
only call this if the PostingSource reports that it is pointing to a
valid document (ie, it will not call it before calling at least one of
next(), skip_to() or check(), and will ensure that the PostingSource
is not at the end by calling at_end()). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::next "
Advance the current position to the next matching document.
void Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::next(double min_wt)
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::next The PostingSource starts before
the first entry in the list, so next(), skip_to() or check() must be
called before any methods which need the context of the current
position.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Parameters:
-----------
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::skip_to "
Advance to the specified docid.
void Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::skip_to(Xapian::docid
min_docid, double min_wt) Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::skip_to If
the specified docid isn't in the list, position ourselves on the first
document after it (or at_end() if no greater docids are present).
If the current position is already the specified docid, this method
will leave the position unmodified.
If the specified docid is earlier than the current position, the
behaviour is unspecified. A sensible behaviour would be to leave the
current position unmodified, but it is also reasonable to move to the
specified docid.
The default implementation calls next() repeatedly, which works but
skip_to() can often be implemented much more efficiently.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to advance to.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::check "
Check if the specified docid occurs.
bool Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::check(Xapian::docid min_docid,
double min_wt) Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::check The caller is
required to ensure that the specified document id did actually exists
in the database. If it does, it must move to that document id, and
return true. If it does not, it may either:
return true, having moved to a definite position (including
\"at_end\"), which must be the same position as skip_to() would have
moved to.
or
return false, having moved to an \"indeterminate\" position, such that
a subsequent call to next() or skip_to() will move to the next
matching position after did.
Generally, this method should act like skip_to() and return true if
that can be done at little extra cost.
Otherwise it should simply check if a particular docid is present,
returning true if it is, and false if it isn't.
The default implementation calls skip_to() and always returns true.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to check.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::at_end "
Return true if the current position is past the last entry in this
list.
bool Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::at_end() const
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::at_end At least one of next(),
skip_to() or check() will be called before this method is first
called. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_docid "
Return the current docid.
Xapian::docid Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_docid() const
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_docid This method may assume
that it will only be called when there is a \"current document\". See
get_weight() for details.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the returned docid
should be in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::clone "
Clone the posting source.
FixedWeightPostingSource * Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::clone()
const Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::clone The clone should inherit
the configuration of the parent, but need not inherit the state. ie,
the clone does not need to be in the same iteration position as the
original: the matcher will always call init() on the clone before
attempting to move the iterator, or read the information about the
current position of the iterator.
This may return NULL to indicate that cloning is not supported. In
this case, the PostingSource may only be used with a single-database
search.
The default implementation returns NULL.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::name "
Name of the posting source class.
std::string Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::name() const
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::name This is used when serialising
and unserialising posting sources; for example, for performing remote
searches.
If the subclass is in a C++ namespace, the namespace should be
included in the name, using \"::\" as a separator. For example, for a
PostingSource subclass called \"FooPostingSource\" in the \"Xapian\"
namespace the result of this call should be
\"Xapian::FooPostingSource\".
This should only be implemented if serialise() and unserialise() are
also implemented. The default implementation returns an empty string.
If this returns an empty string, Xapian will assume that serialise()
and unserialise() are not implemented. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::serialise "
Serialise object parameters into a string.
std::string Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::serialise() const
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::serialise The serialised parameters
should represent the configuration of the posting source, but need not
(indeed, should not) represent the current iteration state.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::unserialise "
Create object given string serialisation returned by serialise().
FixedWeightPostingSource *
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::unserialise Note
that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use with
\"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way (for
example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another language)
then you can define a static operator delete method in your subclass
as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A serialised instance of this PostingSource subclass. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::init "
Set this PostingSource to the start of the list of postings.
void Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::init(const Database &db_)
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::init This is called automatically by
the matcher prior to each query being processed.
If a PostingSource is used for multiple searches, init() will
therefore be called multiple times, and must handle this by using the
database passed in the most recent call.
Parameters:
-----------
db: The database which the PostingSource should iterate through.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, a separate PostingSource
will be used for each database (the separate PostingSources will be
obtained using clone()), and each PostingSource will be passed one of
the sub-databases as the db parameter here. The db parameter will
therefore always refer to a single database. All docids passed to, or
returned from, the PostingSource refer to docids in that single
database, rather than in the multi- database. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_description() const
Xapian::FixedWeightPostingSource::get_description This default
implementation returns a generic answer. This default it provided to
avoid forcing those deriving their own PostingSource subclass from
having to implement this (they may not care what get_description()
gives for their subclass). ";
// File: classXapian_1_1GreatCircleMetric.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::GreatCircleMetric "
Calculate the great-circle distance between two coordinates on a
sphere.
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features
This uses the haversine formula to calculate the distance. Note that
this formula is subject to inaccuracy due to numerical errors for
coordinates on the opposite side of the sphere.
Seehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haversine_formula ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::GreatCircleMetric "
Construct a GreatCircleMetric.
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::GreatCircleMetric()
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::GreatCircleMetric The (quadratic mean)
radius of the Earth will be used by this calculator. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::GreatCircleMetric "
Construct a GreatCircleMetric using a specified radius.
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::GreatCircleMetric(double radius_)
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::GreatCircleMetric This is useful for data
sets in which the points are not on Earth (eg, a database of features
on Mars).
Parameters:
-----------
radius_: The radius of the sphere to use, in metres. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::pointwise_distance "
Return the great-circle distance between points on the sphere.
double Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::pointwise_distance(const
LatLongCoord &a, const LatLongCoord &b) const
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::pointwise_distance";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::clone "
Clone the metric.
LatLongMetric * Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::clone() const
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::clone";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::name "
Return the full name of the metric.
std::string Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::name() const
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::name This is used when serialising and
unserialising metrics; for example, for performing remote searches.
If the subclass is in a C++ namespace, the namespace should be
included in the name, using \"::\" as a separator. For example, for a
LatLongMetric subclass called \"FooLatLongMetric\" in the \"Xapian\"
namespace the result of this call should be
\"Xapian::FooLatLongMetric\". ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::serialise "
Serialise object parameters into a string.
std::string Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::serialise() const
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::serialise The serialised parameters should
represent the configuration of the metric. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::unserialise "
Create object given string serialisation returned by serialise().
LatLongMetric * Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::unserialise(const
std::string &serialised) const Xapian::GreatCircleMetric::unserialise
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A serialised instance of this LatLongMetric subclass. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1IfB2Weight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight "
This class implements the IfB2 weighting scheme.
IfB2 is a representative scheme of the Divergence from Randomness
Framework by Gianni Amati.
It uses the Inverse term frequency model (If), the Bernoulli method to
find the aftereffect of sampling (B) and the second wdf normalization
proposed by Amati to normalize the wdf in the document to the length
of the document (H2).
For more information about the DFR Framework and the IfB2 scheme,
please refer to: Gianni Amati and Cornelis Joost Van Rijsbergen
Probabilistic models of information retrieval based on measuring the
divergence from randomness ACM Transactions on Information Systems
(TOIS) 20, (4), 2002, pp. 357-389. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight::IfB2Weight "
Construct an IfB2Weight.
Xapian::IfB2Weight::IfB2Weight(double c)
Xapian::IfB2Weight::IfB2Weight
Parameters:
-----------
c: A strictly positive parameter controlling the extent of the
normalization of the wdf to the document length. The default value of
1 is suitable for longer queries but it may need to be changed for
shorter queries. For more information, please refer to Gianni Amati's
PHD thesis titled Probabilistic Models for Information Retrieval based
on Divergence from Randomness. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight::IfB2Weight "Xapian::IfB2Weight::IfB2Weight() Xapian::IfB2Weight::IfB2Weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::IfB2Weight::name() const Xapian::IfB2Weight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::IfB2Weight::serialise() const
Xapian::IfB2Weight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
IfB2Weight * Xapian::IfB2Weight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::IfB2Weight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterm) const
Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_sumextra
The parameter gives information about the document which may be used
in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::IfB2Weight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1IneB2Weight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight "
This class implements the IneB2 weighting scheme.
IneB2 is a representative scheme of the Divergence from Randomness
Framework by Gianni Amati.
It uses the Inverse expected document frequency model (Ine), the
Bernoulli method to find the aftereffect of sampling (B) and the
second wdf normalization proposed by Amati to normalize the wdf in the
document to the length of the document (H2).
For more information about the DFR Framework and the IneB2 scheme,
please refer to: Gianni Amati and Cornelis Joost Van Rijsbergen
Probabilistic models of information retrieval based on measuring the
divergence from randomness ACM Transactions on Information Systems
(TOIS) 20, (4), 2002, pp. 357-389. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight::IneB2Weight "
Construct an IneB2Weight.
Xapian::IneB2Weight::IneB2Weight(double c)
Xapian::IneB2Weight::IneB2Weight
Parameters:
-----------
c: A strictly positive parameter controlling the extent of the
normalization of the wdf to the document length. The default value of
1 is suitable for longer queries but it may need to be changed for
shorter queries. For more information, please refer to Gianni Amati's
PHD thesis. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight::IneB2Weight "Xapian::IneB2Weight::IneB2Weight() Xapian::IneB2Weight::IneB2Weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::IneB2Weight::name() const
Xapian::IneB2Weight::name This name is used by the remote backend. It
is passed along with the serialised parameters to the remote server so
that it knows which class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::IneB2Weight::serialise() const
Xapian::IneB2Weight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
IneB2Weight * Xapian::IneB2Weight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::IneB2Weight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const
Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_sumextra
The parameter gives information about the document which may be used
in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::IneB2Weight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1InL2Weight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight "
This class implements the InL2 weighting scheme.
InL2 is a representative scheme of the Divergence from Randomness
Framework by Gianni Amati.
This weighting scheme is useful for tasks that require early
precision.
It uses the Inverse document frequency model (In), the Laplace method
to find the aftereffect of sampling (L) and the second wdf
normalization proposed by Amati to normalize the wdf in the document
to the length of the document (H2).
For more information about the DFR Framework and the InL2 scheme,
please refer to: Gianni Amati and Cornelis Joost Van Rijsbergen
Probabilistic models of information retrieval based on measuring the
divergence from randomness ACM Transactions on Information Systems
(TOIS) 20, (4), 2002, pp. 357-389. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight::InL2Weight "
Construct an InL2Weight.
Xapian::InL2Weight::InL2Weight(double c)
Xapian::InL2Weight::InL2Weight
Parameters:
-----------
c: A strictly positive parameter controlling the extent of the
normalization of the wdf to the document length. The default value of
1 is suitable for longer queries but it may need to be changed for
shorter queries. For more information, please refer to Gianni Amati's
PHD thesis. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight::InL2Weight "Xapian::InL2Weight::InL2Weight() Xapian::InL2Weight::InL2Weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::InL2Weight::name() const Xapian::InL2Weight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::InL2Weight::serialise() const
Xapian::InL2Weight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
InL2Weight * Xapian::InL2Weight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::InL2Weight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::InL2Weight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const
Xapian::InL2Weight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::InL2Weight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::InL2Weight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::InL2Weight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::InL2Weight::get_sumextra
The parameter gives information about the document which may be used
in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InL2Weight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::InL2Weight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::InL2Weight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1Query_1_1Internal.xml
// File: structXapian_1_1ValueCountMatchSpy_1_1Internal.xml
// File: classXapian_1_1InternalError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InternalError "
InternalError indicates a runtime problem of some sort. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InternalError::InternalError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::InternalError::InternalError(const std::string &msg_, const
std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::InternalError::InternalError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InternalError::InternalError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::InternalError::InternalError(const std::string &msg_, int
errno_) Xapian::InternalError::InternalError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1InvalidArgumentError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InvalidArgumentError "
InvalidArgumentError indicates an invalid parameter value was passed
to the API. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError::InvalidArgumentError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError::InvalidArgumentError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError::InvalidArgumentError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError::InvalidArgumentError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError::InvalidArgumentError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_) Xapian::InvalidArgumentError::InvalidArgumentError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1InvalidOperationError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InvalidOperationError "
InvalidOperationError indicates the API was used in an invalid way. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::InvalidOperationError::InvalidOperationError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::InvalidOperationError::InvalidOperationError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::InvalidOperationError::InvalidOperationError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::InvalidOperationError::InvalidOperationError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::InvalidOperationError::InvalidOperationError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_)
Xapian::InvalidOperationError::InvalidOperationError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1InvertedQuery__.xml
// File: classXapian_1_1KeyMaker.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::KeyMaker "
Virtual base class for key making functors. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::KeyMaker::KeyMaker "
Default constructor.
Xapian::KeyMaker::KeyMaker() Xapian::KeyMaker::KeyMaker";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::KeyMaker::~KeyMaker "
Virtual destructor, because we have virtual methods.
virtual Xapian::KeyMaker::~KeyMaker() Xapian::KeyMaker::~KeyMaker";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::KeyMaker::release "
Start reference counting this object.
KeyMaker * Xapian::KeyMaker::release() Xapian::KeyMaker::release You
can transfer ownership of a dynamically allocated KeyMaker object to
Xapian by calling release() and then passing the object to a Xapian
method. Xapian will arrange to delete the object once it is no longer
required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::KeyMaker::release "
Start reference counting this object.
const KeyMaker * Xapian::KeyMaker::release() const
Xapian::KeyMaker::release You can transfer ownership of a dynamically
allocated KeyMaker object to Xapian by calling release() and then
passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will arrange to delete
the object once it is no longer required. ";
// File: structXapian_1_1MultiValueKeyMaker_1_1KeySpec.xml
// File: structXapian_1_1LatLongCoord.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoord "
A latitude-longitude coordinate.
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features
Note that latitude-longitude coordinates are only precisely meaningful
if the datum used to define them is specified. This class ignores this
issue - it is up to the caller to ensure that the datum used for each
coordinate in a system is consistent. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoord::LatLongCoord "
Construct an uninitialised coordinate.
Xapian::LatLongCoord::LatLongCoord()
Xapian::LatLongCoord::LatLongCoord";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoord::LatLongCoord "
Construct a coordinate.
Xapian::LatLongCoord::LatLongCoord(double latitude_, double
longitude_) Xapian::LatLongCoord::LatLongCoord If the supplied
longitude is out of the standard range, it will be normalised to the
range 0 <= longitude < 360.
If you want to avoid the checks (for example, you know that your
values are already in range), you can use the alternate constructor to
construct an uninitialised coordinate, and then set the latitude and
longitude directly.
Parameters:
-----------
InvalidArgumentError: the supplied latitude is out of range. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoord::unserialise "
Unserialise a string and set this object to its coordinate.
void Xapian::LatLongCoord::unserialise(const std::string &serialised)
Xapian::LatLongCoord::unserialise
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: the string to unserialise the coordinate from.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::SerialisationError: if the string does not contain a valid
serialised latitude-longitude pair, or contains extra data at the end
of it. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoord::unserialise "
Unserialise a buffer and set this object to its coordinate.
void Xapian::LatLongCoord::unserialise(const char **ptr, const char
*end) Xapian::LatLongCoord::unserialise The buffer may contain further
data after that for the coordinate.
Parameters:
-----------
ptr: A pointer to the start of the string. This will be updated to
point to the end of the data representing the coordinate.
end: A pointer to the end of the string.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::SerialisationError: if the string does not start with a valid
serialised latitude- longitude pair. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoord::serialise "
Return a serialised representation of the coordinate.
std::string Xapian::LatLongCoord::serialise() const
Xapian::LatLongCoord::serialise";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoord::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::LatLongCoord::get_description() const
Xapian::LatLongCoord::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1LatLongCoords.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords "
A sequence of latitude-longitude coordinates.
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::begin "
Get a begin iterator for the coordinates.
LatLongCoordsIterator Xapian::LatLongCoords::begin() const
Xapian::LatLongCoords::begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::end "
Get an end iterator for the coordinates.
LatLongCoordsIterator Xapian::LatLongCoords::end() const
Xapian::LatLongCoords::end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::size "
Get the number of coordinates in the container.
size_t Xapian::LatLongCoords::size() const
Xapian::LatLongCoords::size";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::empty "
Return true if and only if there are no coordinates in the container.
bool Xapian::LatLongCoords::empty() const
Xapian::LatLongCoords::empty";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::append "
Append a coordinate to the end of the sequence.
void Xapian::LatLongCoords::append(const LatLongCoord &coord)
Xapian::LatLongCoords::append";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::LatLongCoords "
Construct an empty container.
Xapian::LatLongCoords::LatLongCoords()
Xapian::LatLongCoords::LatLongCoords";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::LatLongCoords "
Construct a container holding one coordinate.
Xapian::LatLongCoords::LatLongCoords(const LatLongCoord &coord)
Xapian::LatLongCoords::LatLongCoords";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::unserialise "
Unserialise a string and set this object to the coordinates in it.
void Xapian::LatLongCoords::unserialise(const std::string &serialised)
Xapian::LatLongCoords::unserialise
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: the string to unserialise the coordinates from.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::SerialisationError: if the string does not contain a valid
serialised latitude-longitude pair, or contains junk at the end of it.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::serialise "
Return a serialised form of the coordinate list.
std::string Xapian::LatLongCoords::serialise() const
Xapian::LatLongCoords::serialise";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoords::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::LatLongCoords::get_description() const
Xapian::LatLongCoords::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1LatLongCoordsIterator.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongCoordsIterator "
An iterator across the values in a LatLongCoords object.
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongCoordsIterator::LatLongCoordsIterator "
Default constructor. Produces an uninitialised iterator.
Xapian::LatLongCoordsIterator::LatLongCoordsIterator()
Xapian::LatLongCoordsIterator::LatLongCoordsIterator";
// File: classXapian_1_1LatLongDistanceKeyMaker.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker "
KeyMaker subclass which sorts by distance from a latitude/longitude.
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features
Results are ordered by the distance from a fixed point, or list of
points, calculated according to the metric supplied. If multiple
points are supplied (either in the constructor, or in the coordinates
stored in a document), the closest pointwise distance is used.
If a document contains no coordinate stored in the specified slot, a
special value for the distance will be used. This defaults to a large
number, so that such results get a low rank, but may be specified by a
constructor parameter. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker "
Construct a LatLongDistanceKeyMaker.
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const LatLongCoords ¢re_, const LatLongMetric &metric_,
double defdistance)
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: Value slot to use.
centre_: List of points to calculate distance from (closest distance
is used).
metric_: LatLongMetric to use.
defdistance: Distance to use for docs with no value set. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker "
Construct a LatLongDistanceKeyMaker.
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const LatLongCoords ¢re_, const LatLongMetric &metric_)
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: Value slot to use.
centre_: List of points to calculate distance from (closest distance
is used).
metric_: LatLongMetric to use.
Documents where no value is set are assumed to be a large distance
away. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker "
Construct a LatLongDistanceKeyMaker.
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const LatLongCoords ¢re_)
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: Value slot to use.
centre_: List of points to calculate distance from (closest distance
is used).
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric is used as the metric.
Documents where no value is set are assumed to be a large distance
away. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker "
Construct a LatLongDistanceKeyMaker.
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const LatLongCoord ¢re_, const LatLongMetric &metric_,
double defdistance)
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: Value slot to use.
centre_: Point to calculate distance from.
metric_: LatLongMetric to use.
defdistance: Distance to use for docs with no value set. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker "
Construct a LatLongDistanceKeyMaker.
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const LatLongCoord ¢re_, const LatLongMetric &metric_)
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: Value slot to use.
centre_: Point to calculate distance from.
metric_: LatLongMetric to use.
Documents where no value is set are assumed to be a large distance
away. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker "
Construct a LatLongDistanceKeyMaker.
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const LatLongCoord ¢re_)
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: Value slot to use.
centre_: Point to calculate distance from.
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric is used as the metric.
Documents where no value is set are assumed to be a large distance
away. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::~LatLongDistanceKeyMaker "Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::~LatLongDistanceKeyMaker()
Xapian::LatLongDistanceKeyMaker::~LatLongDistanceKeyMaker";
// File: classXapian_1_1LatLongDistancePostingSource.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource "
Posting source which returns a weight based on geospatial distance.
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features
Results are weighted by the distance from a fixed point, or list of
points, calculated according to the metric supplied. If multiple
points are supplied (either in the constructor, or in the coordinates
stored in a document), the closest pointwise distance is used.
Documents further away than a specified maximum range (or with no
location stored in the specified slot) will not be returned.
The weight returned is computed from the distance using the formula:
k1 * pow(distance + k1, -k2)
(Where k1 and k2 are (strictly) positive, floating point constants,
which default to 1000 and 1, respectively. Distance is measured in
metres, so this means that something at the centre gets a weight of
1.0, something 1km away gets a weight of 0.5, and something 3km away
gets a weight of 0.25, etc) ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::LatLongDistancePostingSource "
Construct a new posting source which returns only documents within
range of one of the central coordinates.
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::LatLongDistancePostingSource(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const LatLongCoords ¢re_, const LatLongMetric &metric_,
double max_range_=0.0, double k1_=1000.0, double k2_=1.0)
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::LatLongDistancePostingSource
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value slot to read values from.
centre_: The centre point to use for distance calculations.
metric_: The metric to use for distance calculations.
max_range_: The maximum distance for documents which are returned.
k1_: The k1 constant to use in the weighting function.
k2_: The k2 constant to use in the weighting function. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::LatLongDistancePostingSource "
Construct a new posting source which returns only documents within
range of one of the central coordinates.
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::LatLongDistancePostingSource(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const LatLongCoords ¢re_, double max_range_=0.0, double
k1_=1000.0, double k2_=1.0)
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::LatLongDistancePostingSource
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value slot to read values from.
centre_: The centre point to use for distance calculations.
max_range_: The maximum distance for documents which are returned.
k1_: The k1 constant to use in the weighting function.
k2_: The k2 constant to use in the weighting function.
Xapian::GreatCircleMetric is used as the metric. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::~LatLongDistancePostingSource "Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::~LatLongDistancePostingSource()
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::~LatLongDistancePostingSource";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::next "
Advance the current position to the next matching document.
void Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::next(double min_wt)
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::next The PostingSource starts
before the first entry in the list, so next(), skip_to() or check()
must be called before any methods which need the context of the
current position.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Parameters:
-----------
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::skip_to "
Advance to the specified docid.
void Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::skip_to(Xapian::docid
min_docid, double min_wt)
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::skip_to If the specified docid
isn't in the list, position ourselves on the first document after it
(or at_end() if no greater docids are present).
If the current position is already the specified docid, this method
will leave the position unmodified.
If the specified docid is earlier than the current position, the
behaviour is unspecified. A sensible behaviour would be to leave the
current position unmodified, but it is also reasonable to move to the
specified docid.
The default implementation calls next() repeatedly, which works but
skip_to() can often be implemented much more efficiently.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to advance to.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::check "
Check if the specified docid occurs.
bool Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::check(Xapian::docid
min_docid, double min_wt) Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::check
The caller is required to ensure that the specified document id did
actually exists in the database. If it does, it must move to that
document id, and return true. If it does not, it may either:
return true, having moved to a definite position (including
\"at_end\"), which must be the same position as skip_to() would have
moved to.
or
return false, having moved to an \"indeterminate\" position, such that
a subsequent call to next() or skip_to() will move to the next
matching position after did.
Generally, this method should act like skip_to() and return true if
that can be done at little extra cost.
Otherwise it should simply check if a particular docid is present,
returning true if it is, and false if it isn't.
The default implementation calls skip_to() and always returns true.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to check.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::get_weight "
Return the weight contribution for the current document.
double Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::get_weight() const
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::get_weight This default
implementation always returns 0, for convenience when implementing
\"weight-less\" PostingSource subclasses.
This method may assume that it will only be called when there is a
\"current document\". In detail: Xapian will always call init() on a
PostingSource before calling this for the first time. It will also
only call this if the PostingSource reports that it is pointing to a
valid document (ie, it will not call it before calling at least one of
next(), skip_to() or check(), and will ensure that the PostingSource
is not at the end by calling at_end()). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::clone "
Clone the posting source.
LatLongDistancePostingSource *
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::clone() const
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::clone The clone should inherit
the configuration of the parent, but need not inherit the state. ie,
the clone does not need to be in the same iteration position as the
original: the matcher will always call init() on the clone before
attempting to move the iterator, or read the information about the
current position of the iterator.
This may return NULL to indicate that cloning is not supported. In
this case, the PostingSource may only be used with a single-database
search.
The default implementation returns NULL.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::name "
Name of the posting source class.
std::string Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::name() const
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::name This is used when
serialising and unserialising posting sources; for example, for
performing remote searches.
If the subclass is in a C++ namespace, the namespace should be
included in the name, using \"::\" as a separator. For example, for a
PostingSource subclass called \"FooPostingSource\" in the \"Xapian\"
namespace the result of this call should be
\"Xapian::FooPostingSource\".
This should only be implemented if serialise() and unserialise() are
also implemented. The default implementation returns an empty string.
If this returns an empty string, Xapian will assume that serialise()
and unserialise() are not implemented. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::serialise
"
Serialise object parameters into a string.
std::string Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::serialise() const
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::serialise The serialised
parameters should represent the configuration of the posting source,
but need not (indeed, should not) represent the current iteration
state.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::unserialise_with_registry "
Create object given string serialisation returned by serialise().
LatLongDistancePostingSource *
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::unserialise_with_registry(const
std::string &serialised, const Registry ®istry) const
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::unserialise_with_registry Note
that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use with
\"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way (for
example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another language)
then you can define a static operator delete method in your subclass
as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
This method is supplied with a Registry object, which can be used when
unserialising objects contained within the posting source. The default
implementation simply calls unserialise() which doesn't take the
Registry object, so you do not need to implement this method unless
you want to take advantage of the Registry object when unserialising.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A serialised instance of this PostingSource subclass.
registry: The Xapian::Registry object to use. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::init "
Set this PostingSource to the start of the list of postings.
void Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::init(const Database &db_)
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::init This is called
automatically by the matcher prior to each query being processed.
If a PostingSource is used for multiple searches, init() will
therefore be called multiple times, and must handle this by using the
database passed in the most recent call.
Parameters:
-----------
db: The database which the PostingSource should iterate through.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, a separate PostingSource
will be used for each database (the separate PostingSources will be
obtained using clone()), and each PostingSource will be passed one of
the sub-databases as the db parameter here. The db parameter will
therefore always refer to a single database. All docids passed to, or
returned from, the PostingSource refer to docids in that single
database, rather than in the multi- database. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::get_description()
const Xapian::LatLongDistancePostingSource::get_description This
default implementation returns a generic answer. This default it
provided to avoid forcing those deriving their own PostingSource
subclass from having to implement this (they may not care what
get_description() gives for their subclass). ";
// File: classXapian_1_1LatLongMetric.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongMetric "
Base class for calculating distances between two lat/long coordinates.
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongMetric::~LatLongMetric "
Destructor.
virtual Xapian::LatLongMetric::~LatLongMetric()
Xapian::LatLongMetric::~LatLongMetric";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongMetric::pointwise_distance "
Return the distance between two coordinates, in metres.
virtual double Xapian::LatLongMetric::pointwise_distance(const
LatLongCoord &a, const LatLongCoord &b) const =0
Xapian::LatLongMetric::pointwise_distance";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongMetric::clone "
Clone the metric.
virtual LatLongMetric * Xapian::LatLongMetric::clone() const =0
Xapian::LatLongMetric::clone";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongMetric::name "
Return the full name of the metric.
virtual std::string Xapian::LatLongMetric::name() const =0
Xapian::LatLongMetric::name This is used when serialising and
unserialising metrics; for example, for performing remote searches.
If the subclass is in a C++ namespace, the namespace should be
included in the name, using \"::\" as a separator. For example, for a
LatLongMetric subclass called \"FooLatLongMetric\" in the \"Xapian\"
namespace the result of this call should be
\"Xapian::FooLatLongMetric\". ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongMetric::serialise "
Serialise object parameters into a string.
virtual std::string Xapian::LatLongMetric::serialise() const =0
Xapian::LatLongMetric::serialise The serialised parameters should
represent the configuration of the metric. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LatLongMetric::unserialise "
Create object given string serialisation returned by serialise().
virtual LatLongMetric * Xapian::LatLongMetric::unserialise(const
std::string &serialised) const =0 Xapian::LatLongMetric::unserialise
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A serialised instance of this LatLongMetric subclass. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1LMWeight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LMWeight "
Xapian::Weight subclass implementing the Language Model formula.
We do not recommend using this class. It was meant to implement the
\"Language Model\" Weighting scheme, but we discovered the
implementation was incorrect and fixing it requires ABI-incompatible
changes.
For 1.4.x we've left it in place so as not to break existing code. It
will be removed in the next release series and replaced with new
separate classes implementing Language Model weighting with each
smoothing. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LMWeight::LMWeight "
Construct a LMWeight.
Xapian::LMWeight::LMWeight(double param_log_=0.0, type_smoothing
select_smoothing_=TWO_STAGE_SMOOTHING, double param_smoothing1_=-1.0,
double param_smoothing2_=-1.0) Xapian::LMWeight::LMWeight
Parameters:
-----------
param_log_: A non-negative parameter controlling how much to clamp
negative values returned by the log. The log is calculated by
multiplying the actual weight by param_log. If param_log is 0.0, then
the document length upper bound will be used (default: document length
upper bound)
select_smoothing_: A parameter of type enum type_smoothing. This
parameter controls which smoothing type to use. (default:
TWO_STAGE_SMOOTHING)
param_smoothing1_: A non-negative parameter for smoothing whose
meaning depends on select_smoothing_. In JELINEK_MERCER_SMOOTHING, it
plays the role of estimation and in DIRICHLET_SMOOTHING the role of
query modelling. (default JELINEK_MERCER, ABSOLUTE, TWOSTAGE(0.7),
DIRCHLET(2000))
param_smoothing2_: A non-negative parameter which is used with
TWO_STAGE_SMOOTHING as parameter for Dirichlet's smoothing (default:
2000) and as parameter delta to control the scale of the tf lower
bound in the DIRICHLET_PLUS_SMOOTHING (default 0.05). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LMWeight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::LMWeight::name() const Xapian::LMWeight::name This
name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LMWeight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::LMWeight::serialise() const
Xapian::LMWeight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LMWeight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
LMWeight * Xapian::LMWeight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::LMWeight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LMWeight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::LMWeight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterm) const
Xapian::LMWeight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LMWeight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::LMWeight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::LMWeight::get_maxpart This information is used by the matcher
to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound as tight
as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LMWeight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::LMWeight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount) const Xapian::LMWeight::get_sumextra The parameter
gives information about the document which may be used in the
calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LMWeight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::LMWeight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::LMWeight::get_maxextra This information is used by the matcher
to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound as tight
as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1LogicError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::LogicError "
The base class for exceptions indicating errors in the program logic.
A subclass of LogicError will be thrown if Xapian detects a violation
of a class invariant or a logical precondition or postcondition, etc.
";
// File: classXapian_1_1MatchDecider.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchDecider "
Base class for matcher decision functor. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchDecider::MatchDecider "
Default constructor.
Xapian::MatchDecider::MatchDecider()
Xapian::MatchDecider::MatchDecider";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchDecider::~MatchDecider "
Destructor.
virtual Xapian::MatchDecider::~MatchDecider()
Xapian::MatchDecider::~MatchDecider";
// File: classXapian_1_1MatchSpy.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy "
Abstract base class for match spies.
The subclasses will generally accumulate information seen during the
match, to calculate aggregate functions, or other profiles of the
matching documents. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::MatchSpy "
Default constructor, needed by subclass constructors.
Xapian::MatchSpy::MatchSpy() Xapian::MatchSpy::MatchSpy";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::~MatchSpy "
Virtual destructor, because we have virtual methods.
virtual Xapian::MatchSpy::~MatchSpy() Xapian::MatchSpy::~MatchSpy";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::clone "
Clone the match spy.
virtual MatchSpy * Xapian::MatchSpy::clone() const
Xapian::MatchSpy::clone The clone should inherit the configuration of
the parent, but need not inherit the state. ie, the clone does not
need to be passed information about the results seen by the parent.
If you don't want to support the remote backend in your match spy, you
can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::name "
Return the name of this match spy.
virtual std::string Xapian::MatchSpy::name() const
Xapian::MatchSpy::name This name is used by the remote backend. It is
passed with the serialised parameters to the remote server so that it
knows which class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called MyApp::FooMatchSpy, return \"MyApp::FooMatchSpy\" from
this method.
If you don't want to support the remote backend in your match spy, you
can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
virtual std::string Xapian::MatchSpy::serialise() const
Xapian::MatchSpy::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend in your match spy, you can use the default implementation
which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
virtual MatchSpy * Xapian::MatchSpy::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised, const Registry &context) const
Xapian::MatchSpy::unserialise This method unserialises parameters
serialised by the serialise() method and allocates and returns a new
object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend in your match spy, you
can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised results.
context: Registry object to use for unserialisation to permit
MatchSpy subclasses with sub-MatchSpy objects to be implemented. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::serialise_results "
Serialise the results of this match spy.
virtual std::string Xapian::MatchSpy::serialise_results() const
Xapian::MatchSpy::serialise_results If you don't want to support the
remote backend in your match spy, you can use the default
implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::merge_results "
Unserialise some results, and merge them into this matchspy.
virtual void Xapian::MatchSpy::merge_results(const std::string
&serialised) Xapian::MatchSpy::merge_results The order in which
results are merged should not be significant, since this order is not
specified (and will vary depending on the speed of the search in each
sub-database).
If you don't want to support the remote backend in your match spy, you
can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised results. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
virtual std::string Xapian::MatchSpy::get_description() const
Xapian::MatchSpy::get_description This default implementation returns
a generic answer, to avoid forcing those deriving their own MatchSpy
subclasses from having to implement this (they may not care what
get_description() gives for their subclass). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::release "
Start reference counting this object.
MatchSpy * Xapian::MatchSpy::release() Xapian::MatchSpy::release You
can transfer ownership of a dynamically allocated MatchSpy object to
Xapian by calling release() and then passing the object to a Xapian
method. Xapian will arrange to delete the object once it is no longer
required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MatchSpy::release "
Start reference counting this object.
const MatchSpy * Xapian::MatchSpy::release() const
Xapian::MatchSpy::release You can transfer ownership of a dynamically
allocated MatchSpy object to Xapian by calling release() and then
passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will arrange to delete
the object once it is no longer required. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1MSet.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet "
Class representing a list of search results. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::MSet "
Copying is allowed.
Xapian::MSet::MSet(const MSet &o) Xapian::MSet::MSet The internals are
reference counted, so copying is cheap. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::MSet "
Default constructor.
Xapian::MSet::MSet() Xapian::MSet::MSet Creates an empty MSet, mostly
useful as a placeholder. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::~MSet "
Destructor.
Xapian::MSet::~MSet() Xapian::MSet::~MSet";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::convert_to_percent "
Convert a weight to a percentage.
int Xapian::MSet::convert_to_percent(double weight) const
Xapian::MSet::convert_to_percent The matching document with the
highest weight will get 100% if it matches all the weighted query
terms, and proportionally less if it only matches some, and other
weights are scaled by the same factor.
Documents with a non-zero score will always score at least 1%.
Note that these generally aren't percentages of anything meaningful
(unless you use a custom weighting formula where they are!) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::convert_to_percent "
Convert the weight of the current iterator position to a percentage.
int Xapian::MSet::convert_to_percent(const MSetIterator &it) const
Xapian::MSet::convert_to_percent The matching document with the
highest weight will get 100% if it matches all the weighted query
terms, and proportionally less if it only matches some, and other
weights are scaled by the same factor.
Documents with a non-zero score will always score at least 1%.
Note that these generally aren't percentages of anything meaningful
(unless you use a custom weighting formula where they are!) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_termfreq "
Get the termfreq of a term.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSet::get_termfreq(const std::string &term)
const Xapian::MSet::get_termfreq
The number of documents which term occurs in. This considers all
documents in the database being searched, so gives the same answer as
db.get_termfreq(term) (but is more efficient for query terms as it
returns a value cached during the search.) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_termweight "
Get the term weight of a term.
double Xapian::MSet::get_termweight(const std::string &term) const
Xapian::MSet::get_termweight
The maximum weight that term could have contributed to a document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_firstitem "
Rank of first item in this MSet.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSet::get_firstitem() const
Xapian::MSet::get_firstitem This is the parameter first passed to
Xapian::Enquire::get_mset(). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_matches_lower_bound "
Lower bound on the total number of matching documents.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSet::get_matches_lower_bound() const
Xapian::MSet::get_matches_lower_bound";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_matches_estimated "
Estimate of the total number of matching documents.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSet::get_matches_estimated() const
Xapian::MSet::get_matches_estimated";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_matches_upper_bound "
Upper bound on the total number of matching documents.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSet::get_matches_upper_bound() const
Xapian::MSet::get_matches_upper_bound";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::MSet::get_uncollapsed_matches_lower_bound "
Lower bound on the total number of matching documents before
collapsing.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSet::get_uncollapsed_matches_lower_bound()
const Xapian::MSet::get_uncollapsed_matches_lower_bound Conceptually
the same as get_matches_lower_bound() for the same query without any
collapse part (though the actual value may differ). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_uncollapsed_matches_estimated
"
Estimate of the total number of matching documents before collapsing.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSet::get_uncollapsed_matches_estimated()
const Xapian::MSet::get_uncollapsed_matches_estimated Conceptually the
same as get_matches_estimated() for the same query without any
collapse part (though the actual value may differ). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::MSet::get_uncollapsed_matches_upper_bound "
Upper bound on the total number of matching documents before
collapsing.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSet::get_uncollapsed_matches_upper_bound()
const Xapian::MSet::get_uncollapsed_matches_upper_bound Conceptually
the same as get_matches_upper_bound() for the same query without any
collapse part (though the actual value may differ). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_max_attained "
The maximum weight attained by any document.
double Xapian::MSet::get_max_attained() const
Xapian::MSet::get_max_attained";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_max_possible "
The maximum possible weight any document could achieve.
double Xapian::MSet::get_max_possible() const
Xapian::MSet::get_max_possible";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::snippet "
Generate a snippet.
std::string Xapian::MSet::snippet(const std::string &text, size_t
length=500, const Xapian::Stem &stemmer=Xapian::Stem(), unsigned
flags=SNIPPET_BACKGROUND_MODEL|SNIPPET_EXHAUSTIVE, const std::string
&hi_start=\"<b>\", const std::string &hi_end=\"</b>\", const
std::string &omit=\"...\") const Xapian::MSet::snippet This method
selects a continuous run of words from text, based mainly on where the
query matches (currently terms, exact phrases and wildcards are taken
into account). If flag SNIPPET_BACKGROUND_MODEL is used (which it is
by default) then the selection algorithm also considers the non-query
terms in the text with the aim of showing a context which provides
more useful information.
The size of the text selected can be controlled by the length
parameter, which specifies a number of bytes of text to aim to select.
However slightly more text may be selected. Also the size of any
escaping, highlighting or omission markers is not considered.
The returned text is escaped to make it suitable for use in HTML
(though beware that in upstream releases 1.4.5 and earlier this
escaping was sometimes incomplete), and matches with the query will be
highlighted using hi_start and hi_end.
If the snippet seems to start or end mid-sentence, then omit is
prepended or append (respectively) to indicate this.
The same stemming algorithm which was used to build the query should
be specified in stemmer.
And flags contains flags controlling behaviour.
Added in 1.3.5. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::fetch "
Prefetch hint a range of items.
void Xapian::MSet::fetch(const MSetIterator &begin, const MSetIterator
&end) const Xapian::MSet::fetch For a remote database, this may start
a pipelined fetch of the requested documents from the remote server.
For a disk-based database, this may send prefetch hints to the
operating system such that the disk blocks the requested documents are
stored in are more likely to be in the cache when we come to actually
read them. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::fetch "
Prefetch hint a single MSet item.
void Xapian::MSet::fetch(const MSetIterator &item) const
Xapian::MSet::fetch For a remote database, this may start a pipelined
fetch of the requested documents from the remote server.
For a disk-based database, this may send prefetch hints to the
operating system such that the disk blocks the requested documents are
stored in are more likely to be in the cache when we come to actually
read them. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::fetch "
Prefetch hint the whole MSet.
void Xapian::MSet::fetch() const Xapian::MSet::fetch For a remote
database, this may start a pipelined fetch of the requested documents
from the remote server.
For a disk-based database, this may send prefetch hints to the
operating system such that the disk blocks the requested documents are
stored in are more likely to be in the cache when we come to actually
read them. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::size "
Return number of items in this MSet object.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSet::size() const Xapian::MSet::size";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::empty "
Return true if this MSet object is empty.
bool Xapian::MSet::empty() const Xapian::MSet::empty";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::swap "
Efficiently swap this MSet object with another.
void Xapian::MSet::swap(MSet &o) Xapian::MSet::swap";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::begin "
Return iterator pointing to the first item in this MSet.
MSetIterator Xapian::MSet::begin() const Xapian::MSet::begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::end "
Return iterator pointing to just after the last item in this MSet.
MSetIterator Xapian::MSet::end() const Xapian::MSet::end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::back "
Return iterator pointing to the last object in this MSet.
MSetIterator Xapian::MSet::back() const Xapian::MSet::back";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSet::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::MSet::get_description() const
Xapian::MSet::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1MSetIterator.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator "
Iterator over a Xapian::MSet. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator::MSetIterator "
Create an unpositioned MSetIterator.
Xapian::MSetIterator::MSetIterator()
Xapian::MSetIterator::MSetIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator::get_rank "
Return the MSet rank for the current position.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSetIterator::get_rank() const
Xapian::MSetIterator::get_rank The rank of mset[0] is
mset.get_firstitem(). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator::get_document "
Get the Document object for the current position.
Xapian::Document Xapian::MSetIterator::get_document() const
Xapian::MSetIterator::get_document";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator::get_weight "
Get the weight for the current position.
double Xapian::MSetIterator::get_weight() const
Xapian::MSetIterator::get_weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator::get_collapse_key "
Return the collapse key for the current position.
std::string Xapian::MSetIterator::get_collapse_key() const
Xapian::MSetIterator::get_collapse_key If collapsing isn't in use, an
empty string will be returned. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator::get_collapse_count "
Return a count of the number of collapses done onto the current key.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::MSetIterator::get_collapse_count() const
Xapian::MSetIterator::get_collapse_count This starts at 0, and is
incremented each time an item is eliminated because its key is the
same as that of the current item (as returned by get_collapse_key()).
Note that this is NOT necessarily one less than the total number of
matching documents with this collapse key due to various optimisations
implemented in the matcher - for example, it can skip documents
completely if it can prove their weight wouldn't be enough to make the
result set.
You can say is that if get_collapse_count() > 0 then there are >=
get_collapse_count() other documents with the current collapse key.
But if get_collapse_count() == 0 then there may or may not be other
such documents. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator::get_sort_key "
Return the sort key for the current position.
std::string Xapian::MSetIterator::get_sort_key() const
Xapian::MSetIterator::get_sort_key If sorting didn't use a key then an
empty string will be returned.
Added in Xapian 1.4.6. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator::get_percent "
Convert the weight of the current iterator position to a percentage.
int Xapian::MSetIterator::get_percent() const
Xapian::MSetIterator::get_percent The matching document with the
highest weight will get 100% if it matches all the weighted query
terms, and proportionally less if it only matches some, and other
weights are scaled by the same factor.
Documents with a non-zero score will always score at least 1%.
Note that these generally aren't percentages of anything meaningful
(unless you use a custom weighting formula where they are!) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MSetIterator::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::MSetIterator::get_description() const
Xapian::MSetIterator::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1MultiValueKeyMaker.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker "
KeyMaker subclass which combines several values.
When the result is used for sorting, results are ordered by the first
value. In the event of a tie, the second is used. If this is the same
for both, the third is used, and so on. If reverse is true for a
value, then the sort order for that value is reversed.
When used for collapsing, the documents will only be considered equal
if all the values specified match. If none of the specified values are
set then the generated key will be empty, so such documents won't be
collapsed (which is consistent with the behaviour in the \"collapse on
a value\" case). If you'd prefer that documents with none of the keys
set are collapsed together, then you can set reverse for at least one
of the values. Other than this, it isn't useful to set reverse for
collapsing. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker::MultiValueKeyMaker
"Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker::MultiValueKeyMaker()
Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker::MultiValueKeyMaker";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker::MultiValueKeyMaker
"
Construct a MultiValueKeyMaker from a pair of iterators.
Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker::MultiValueKeyMaker(Iterator begin,
Iterator end) Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker::MultiValueKeyMaker The
iterators must be a begin/end pair returning Xapian::valueno (or a
compatible type) when dereferenced. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker::add_value "
Add a value slot to the list to build a key from.
void Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker::add_value(Xapian::valueno slot, bool
reverse=false, const std::string &defvalue=std::string())
Xapian::MultiValueKeyMaker::add_value
Parameters:
-----------
slot: The value slot to add
reverse: Adjust values from this slot to reverse their sort order
(default: false)
defvalue: Value to use for documents which don't have a value set in
this slot (default: empty). This can be used to make such documents
sort after all others by passing get_value_upper_bound(slot) + \"x\"
this is guaranteed to be greater than any value in this slot. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1NetworkError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::NetworkError "
Indicates a problem communicating with a remote database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::NetworkError::NetworkError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::NetworkError::NetworkError(const std::string &msg_, const
std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::NetworkError::NetworkError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::NetworkError::NetworkError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::NetworkError::NetworkError(const std::string &msg_, int
errno_) Xapian::NetworkError::NetworkError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1NetworkTimeoutError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError "
Indicates a timeout expired while communicating with a remote
database. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError::NetworkTimeoutError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError::NetworkTimeoutError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError::NetworkTimeoutError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError::NetworkTimeoutError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError::NetworkTimeoutError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_) Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError::NetworkTimeoutError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1NumberRangeProcessor.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::NumberRangeProcessor "
Handle a number range.
This class must be used on values which have been encoded using
Xapian::sortable_serialise() which turns numbers into strings which
will sort in the same order as the numbers (the same values can be
used to implement a numeric sort). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::NumberRangeProcessor::NumberRangeProcessor "
Constructor.
Xapian::NumberRangeProcessor::NumberRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const std::string &str_=std::string(), unsigned flags_=0)
Xapian::NumberRangeProcessor::NumberRangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value slot number to query.
str_: A string to look for to recognise values as belonging to this
numeric range.
flags_: Zero or more of the following flags, combined with bitwise-
or: Xapian::RP_SUFFIX - require str_ as a suffix instead of a prefix.
Xapian::RP_REPEATED - optionally allow str_ on both ends of the range
- e.g. $1..$10 or 5m..50m. By default a prefix is only checked for on
the start (e.g. date:1/1/1980..31/12/1989), and a suffix only on the
end (e.g. 2..12kg).
The string supplied in str_ is used by operator() to decide whether
the pair of strings supplied to it constitute a valid range. If
prefix_ is true, the first value in a range must begin with str_ (and
the second value may optionally begin with str_); if prefix_ is false,
the second value in a range must end with str_ (and the first value
may optionally end with str_).
If str_ is empty, the setting of prefix_ is irrelevant, and no special
strings are required at the start or end of the strings defining the
range.
The remainder of both strings defining the endpoints must be valid
floating point numbers. (FIXME: define format recognised).
For example, if str_ is \"$\" and prefix_ is true, and the range
processor has been added to the queryparser, the queryparser will
accept \"$10..50\" or \"$10..$50\", but not \"10..50\" or \"10..$50\"
as valid ranges. If str_ is \"kg\" and prefix_ is false, the
queryparser will accept \"10..50kg\" or \"10kg..50kg\", but not
\"10..50\" or \"10kg..50\" as valid ranges. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1NumberValueRangeProcessor.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::NumberValueRangeProcessor "
Handle a number range.
This class must be used on values which have been encoded using
Xapian::sortable_serialise() which turns numbers into strings which
will sort in the same order as the numbers (the same values can be
used to implement a numeric sort).
Deprecated Use Xapian::NumberRangeProcessor instead (added in 1.3.6).
";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::NumberValueRangeProcessor::NumberValueRangeProcessor "
Constructor.
Xapian::NumberValueRangeProcessor::NumberValueRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno
slot_) Xapian::NumberValueRangeProcessor::NumberValueRangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value number to return from operator(). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::NumberValueRangeProcessor::NumberValueRangeProcessor "
Constructor.
Xapian::NumberValueRangeProcessor::NumberValueRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const std::string &str_, bool prefix_=true)
Xapian::NumberValueRangeProcessor::NumberValueRangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value number to return from operator().
str_: A string to look for to recognise values as belonging to this
numeric range.
prefix_: Whether to look for the string at the start or end of the
values. If true, the string is a prefix; if false, the string is a
suffix (default: true).
The string supplied in str_ is used by operator() to decide whether
the pair of strings supplied to it constitute a valid range. If
prefix_ is true, the first value in a range must begin with str_ (and
the second value may optionally begin with str_); if prefix_ is false,
the second value in a range must end with str_ (and the first value
may optionally end with str_).
If str_ is empty, the setting of prefix_ is irrelevant, and no special
strings are required at the start or end of the strings defining the
range.
The remainder of both strings defining the endpoints must be valid
floating point numbers. (FIXME: define format recognised).
For example, if str_ is \"$\" and prefix_ is true, and the range
processor has been added to the queryparser, the queryparser will
accept \"$10..50\" or \"$10..$50\", but not \"10..50\" or \"10..$50\"
as valid ranges. If str_ is \"kg\" and prefix_ is false, the
queryparser will accept \"10..50kg\" or \"10kg..50kg\", but not
\"10..50\" or \"10kg..50\" as valid ranges. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1PL2PlusWeight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight "
Xapian::Weight subclass implementing the PL2+ probabilistic formula.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::PL2PlusWeight "
Construct a PL2PlusWeight.
Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::PL2PlusWeight(double c, double delta)
Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::PL2PlusWeight
Parameters:
-----------
c: A strictly positive parameter controlling the extent of the
normalization of the wdf to the document length. The default value of
1 is suitable for longer queries but it may need to be changed for
shorter queries. For more information, please refer to Gianni Amati's
PHD thesis titled Probabilistic Models for Information Retrieval based
on Divergence from Randomness.
delta: A parameter for pseudo tf value to control the scale of the tf
lower bound. Delta(δ) should be a positive real number. It can be
tuned for example from 0.1 to 1.5 in increments of 0.1 or so.
Experiments have shown that PL2+ works effectively across collections
with a fixed δ = 0.8 (default 0.8) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::PL2PlusWeight "Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::PL2PlusWeight()
Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::PL2PlusWeight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::name() const
Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::name This name is used by the remote backend.
It is passed along with the serialised parameters to the remote server
so that it knows which class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::serialise() const
Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::serialise If you don't want to support the
remote backend, you can use the default implementation which simply
throws Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
PL2PlusWeight * Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const
Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_sumpart The parameters give information
about the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_sumextra
The parameter gives information about the document which may be used
in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::PL2PlusWeight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1PL2Weight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight "
This class implements the PL2 weighting scheme.
PL2 is a representative scheme of the Divergence from Randomness
Framework by Gianni Amati.
This weighting scheme is useful for tasks that require early
precision.
It uses the Poisson approximation of the Binomial Probabilistic
distribution (P) along with Stirling's approximation for the factorial
value, the Laplace method to find the aftereffect of sampling (L) and
the second wdf normalization proposed by Amati to normalize the wdf in
the document to the length of the document (H2).
For more information about the DFR Framework and the PL2 scheme,
please refer to : Gianni Amati and Cornelis Joost Van Rijsbergen
Probabilistic models of information retrieval based on measuring the
divergence from randomness ACM Transactions on Information Systems
(TOIS) 20, (4), 2002, pp. 357-389. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight::PL2Weight "
Construct a PL2Weight.
Xapian::PL2Weight::PL2Weight(double c) Xapian::PL2Weight::PL2Weight
Parameters:
-----------
c: A strictly positive parameter controlling the extent of the
normalization of the wdf to the document length. The default value of
1 is suitable for longer queries but it may need to be changed for
shorter queries. For more information, please refer to Gianni Amati's
PHD thesis titled Probabilistic Models for Information Retrieval based
on Divergence from Randomness. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight::PL2Weight "Xapian::PL2Weight::PL2Weight() Xapian::PL2Weight::PL2Weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::PL2Weight::name() const Xapian::PL2Weight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::PL2Weight::serialise() const
Xapian::PL2Weight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
PL2Weight * Xapian::PL2Weight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::PL2Weight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::PL2Weight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const
Xapian::PL2Weight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::PL2Weight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::PL2Weight::get_maxpart This information is used by the matcher
to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound as tight
as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::PL2Weight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::PL2Weight::get_sumextra The
parameter gives information about the document which may be used in
the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PL2Weight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::PL2Weight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::PL2Weight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1PositionIterator.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PositionIterator "
Class for iterating over term positions. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PositionIterator::PositionIterator "
Copy constructor.
Xapian::PositionIterator::PositionIterator(const PositionIterator &o)
Xapian::PositionIterator::PositionIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PositionIterator::PositionIterator "
Default constructor.
Xapian::PositionIterator::PositionIterator()
Xapian::PositionIterator::PositionIterator Creates an uninitialised
iterator, which can't be used before being assigned to, but is
sometimes syntactically convenient. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PositionIterator::~PositionIterator "
Destructor.
Xapian::PositionIterator::~PositionIterator()
Xapian::PositionIterator::~PositionIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PositionIterator::skip_to "
Advance the iterator to term position termpos.
void Xapian::PositionIterator::skip_to(Xapian::termpos termpos)
Xapian::PositionIterator::skip_to
Parameters:
-----------
termpos: The position to advance to. If this position isn't in the
stream being iterated, then the iterator is moved to the next term
position after it which is. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PositionIterator::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::PositionIterator::get_description() const
Xapian::PositionIterator::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1PostingIterator.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator "
Class for iterating over a list of terms. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::PostingIterator "
Copy constructor.
Xapian::PostingIterator::PostingIterator(const PostingIterator &o)
Xapian::PostingIterator::PostingIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::PostingIterator "
Default constructor.
Xapian::PostingIterator::PostingIterator()
Xapian::PostingIterator::PostingIterator Creates an uninitialised
iterator, which can't be used before being assigned to, but is
sometimes syntactically convenient. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::~PostingIterator "
Destructor.
Xapian::PostingIterator::~PostingIterator()
Xapian::PostingIterator::~PostingIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::get_wdf "
Return the wdf for the document at the current position.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::PostingIterator::get_wdf() const
Xapian::PostingIterator::get_wdf";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::get_doclength "
Return the length of the document at the current position.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::PostingIterator::get_doclength() const
Xapian::PostingIterator::get_doclength";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::get_unique_terms "
Return the number of unique terms in the current document.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::PostingIterator::get_unique_terms() const
Xapian::PostingIterator::get_unique_terms";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::positionlist_begin "
Return a PositionIterator for the current document.
PositionIterator Xapian::PostingIterator::positionlist_begin() const
Xapian::PostingIterator::positionlist_begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::positionlist_end "
Return an end PositionIterator for the current document.
PositionIterator Xapian::PostingIterator::positionlist_end() const
Xapian::PostingIterator::positionlist_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::skip_to "
Advance the iterator to document did.
void Xapian::PostingIterator::skip_to(Xapian::docid did)
Xapian::PostingIterator::skip_to
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to advance to. If this document id isn't in the
stream being iterated, then the iterator is moved to the next document
id after it which is. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingIterator::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::PostingIterator::get_description() const
Xapian::PostingIterator::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1PostingSource.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource "
Base class which provides an \"external\" source of postings. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::PostingSource "
Allow subclasses to be instantiated.
Xapian::PostingSource::PostingSource()
Xapian::PostingSource::PostingSource";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::~PostingSource "virtual
Xapian::PostingSource::~PostingSource()
Xapian::PostingSource::~PostingSource";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::get_termfreq_min "
A lower bound on the number of documents this object can return.
virtual Xapian::doccount Xapian::PostingSource::get_termfreq_min()
const =0 Xapian::PostingSource::get_termfreq_min Xapian will always
call init() on a PostingSource before calling this for the first time.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::get_termfreq_est "
An estimate of the number of documents this object can return.
virtual Xapian::doccount Xapian::PostingSource::get_termfreq_est()
const =0 Xapian::PostingSource::get_termfreq_est It must always be
true that:
get_termfreq_min() <= get_termfreq_est() <= get_termfreq_max()
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::get_termfreq_max "
An upper bound on the number of documents this object can return.
virtual Xapian::doccount Xapian::PostingSource::get_termfreq_max()
const =0 Xapian::PostingSource::get_termfreq_max Xapian will always
call init() on a PostingSource before calling this for the first time.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::set_maxweight "
Specify an upper bound on what get_weight() will return from now on.
void Xapian::PostingSource::set_maxweight(double max_weight)
Xapian::PostingSource::set_maxweight This upper bound is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so if you can return a good
bound, then matches will generally run faster.
This method should be called after calling init(), and may be called
during iteration if the upper bound drops. It is probably only useful
to call from subclasses (it was actually a \"protected\" method prior
to Xapian 1.3.4, but that makes it tricky to wrap for other
languages).
It is valid for the posting source to have returned a higher value
from get_weight() earlier in the iteration, but the posting source
must not return a higher value from get_weight() than the currently
set upper bound, and the upper bound must not be increased (until
init() has been called).
If you don't call this method, the upper bound will default to 0, for
convenience when implementing \"weight-less\" PostingSource
subclasses.
Parameters:
-----------
max_weight: The upper bound to set. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::get_maxweight "
Return the currently set upper bound on what get_weight() can return.
double Xapian::PostingSource::get_maxweight() const
Xapian::PostingSource::get_maxweight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::get_weight "
Return the weight contribution for the current document.
virtual double Xapian::PostingSource::get_weight() const
Xapian::PostingSource::get_weight This default implementation always
returns 0, for convenience when implementing \"weight-less\"
PostingSource subclasses.
This method may assume that it will only be called when there is a
\"current document\". In detail: Xapian will always call init() on a
PostingSource before calling this for the first time. It will also
only call this if the PostingSource reports that it is pointing to a
valid document (ie, it will not call it before calling at least one of
next(), skip_to() or check(), and will ensure that the PostingSource
is not at the end by calling at_end()). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::get_docid "
Return the current docid.
virtual Xapian::docid Xapian::PostingSource::get_docid() const =0
Xapian::PostingSource::get_docid This method may assume that it will
only be called when there is a \"current document\". See get_weight()
for details.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the returned docid
should be in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::next "
Advance the current position to the next matching document.
virtual void Xapian::PostingSource::next(double min_wt)=0
Xapian::PostingSource::next The PostingSource starts before the first
entry in the list, so next(), skip_to() or check() must be called
before any methods which need the context of the current position.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Parameters:
-----------
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::skip_to "
Advance to the specified docid.
virtual void Xapian::PostingSource::skip_to(Xapian::docid did, double
min_wt) Xapian::PostingSource::skip_to If the specified docid isn't in
the list, position ourselves on the first document after it (or
at_end() if no greater docids are present).
If the current position is already the specified docid, this method
will leave the position unmodified.
If the specified docid is earlier than the current position, the
behaviour is unspecified. A sensible behaviour would be to leave the
current position unmodified, but it is also reasonable to move to the
specified docid.
The default implementation calls next() repeatedly, which works but
skip_to() can often be implemented much more efficiently.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to advance to.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::check "
Check if the specified docid occurs.
virtual bool Xapian::PostingSource::check(Xapian::docid did, double
min_wt) Xapian::PostingSource::check The caller is required to ensure
that the specified document id did actually exists in the database. If
it does, it must move to that document id, and return true. If it does
not, it may either:
return true, having moved to a definite position (including
\"at_end\"), which must be the same position as skip_to() would have
moved to.
or
return false, having moved to an \"indeterminate\" position, such that
a subsequent call to next() or skip_to() will move to the next
matching position after did.
Generally, this method should act like skip_to() and return true if
that can be done at little extra cost.
Otherwise it should simply check if a particular docid is present,
returning true if it is, and false if it isn't.
The default implementation calls skip_to() and always returns true.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to check.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::at_end "
Return true if the current position is past the last entry in this
list.
virtual bool Xapian::PostingSource::at_end() const =0
Xapian::PostingSource::at_end At least one of next(), skip_to() or
check() will be called before this method is first called. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::clone "
Clone the posting source.
virtual PostingSource * Xapian::PostingSource::clone() const
Xapian::PostingSource::clone The clone should inherit the
configuration of the parent, but need not inherit the state. ie, the
clone does not need to be in the same iteration position as the
original: the matcher will always call init() on the clone before
attempting to move the iterator, or read the information about the
current position of the iterator.
This may return NULL to indicate that cloning is not supported. In
this case, the PostingSource may only be used with a single-database
search.
The default implementation returns NULL.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::name "
Name of the posting source class.
virtual std::string Xapian::PostingSource::name() const
Xapian::PostingSource::name This is used when serialising and
unserialising posting sources; for example, for performing remote
searches.
If the subclass is in a C++ namespace, the namespace should be
included in the name, using \"::\" as a separator. For example, for a
PostingSource subclass called \"FooPostingSource\" in the \"Xapian\"
namespace the result of this call should be
\"Xapian::FooPostingSource\".
This should only be implemented if serialise() and unserialise() are
also implemented. The default implementation returns an empty string.
If this returns an empty string, Xapian will assume that serialise()
and unserialise() are not implemented. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::serialise "
Serialise object parameters into a string.
virtual std::string Xapian::PostingSource::serialise() const
Xapian::PostingSource::serialise The serialised parameters should
represent the configuration of the posting source, but need not
(indeed, should not) represent the current iteration state.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::unserialise "
Create object given string serialisation returned by serialise().
virtual PostingSource * Xapian::PostingSource::unserialise(const
std::string &serialised) const Xapian::PostingSource::unserialise Note
that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use with
\"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way (for
example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another language)
then you can define a static operator delete method in your subclass
as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A serialised instance of this PostingSource subclass. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::PostingSource::unserialise_with_registry "
Create object given string serialisation returned by serialise().
virtual PostingSource *
Xapian::PostingSource::unserialise_with_registry(const std::string
&serialised, const Registry ®istry) const
Xapian::PostingSource::unserialise_with_registry Note that the
returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use with
\"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way (for
example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another language)
then you can define a static operator delete method in your subclass
as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
This method is supplied with a Registry object, which can be used when
unserialising objects contained within the posting source. The default
implementation simply calls unserialise() which doesn't take the
Registry object, so you do not need to implement this method unless
you want to take advantage of the Registry object when unserialising.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A serialised instance of this PostingSource subclass.
registry: The Xapian::Registry object to use. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::init "
Set this PostingSource to the start of the list of postings.
virtual void Xapian::PostingSource::init(const Database &db)=0
Xapian::PostingSource::init This is called automatically by the
matcher prior to each query being processed.
If a PostingSource is used for multiple searches, init() will
therefore be called multiple times, and must handle this by using the
database passed in the most recent call.
Parameters:
-----------
db: The database which the PostingSource should iterate through.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, a separate PostingSource
will be used for each database (the separate PostingSources will be
obtained using clone()), and each PostingSource will be passed one of
the sub-databases as the db parameter here. The db parameter will
therefore always refer to a single database. All docids passed to, or
returned from, the PostingSource refer to docids in that single
database, rather than in the multi- database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
virtual std::string Xapian::PostingSource::get_description() const
Xapian::PostingSource::get_description This default implementation
returns a generic answer. This default it provided to avoid forcing
those deriving their own PostingSource subclass from having to
implement this (they may not care what get_description() gives for
their subclass). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::release "
Start reference counting this object.
PostingSource * Xapian::PostingSource::release()
Xapian::PostingSource::release You can transfer ownership of a
dynamically allocated PostingSource object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::PostingSource::release "
Start reference counting this object.
const PostingSource * Xapian::PostingSource::release() const
Xapian::PostingSource::release You can transfer ownership of a
dynamically allocated PostingSource object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1Query.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query "
Class representing a query. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Construct a query matching no documents.
Xapian::Query::Query() Xapian::Query::Query MatchNothing is a static
instance of this.
When combined with other Query objects using the various supported
operators, Query() works like false in boolean logic, so Query() & q
is Query(), while Query() | q is q. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::~Query "
Destructor.
Xapian::Query::~Query() Xapian::Query::~Query";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Copying is allowed.
Xapian::Query::Query(const Query &o) Xapian::Query::Query The
internals are reference counted, so copying is cheap. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Construct a Query object for a term.
Xapian::Query::Query(const std::string &term, Xapian::termcount wqf=1,
Xapian::termpos pos=0) Xapian::Query::Query
Parameters:
-----------
term: The term. An empty string constructs a query matching all
documents ( MatchAll is a static instance of this).
wqf: The within-query frequency. (default: 1)
pos: The query position. Currently this is mainly used to determine
the order of terms obtained via get_terms_begin(). (default: 0) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Construct a Query object for a PostingSource.
Xapian::Query::Query(Xapian::PostingSource *source)
Xapian::Query::Query";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Scale using OP_SCALE_WEIGHT.
Xapian::Query::Query(double factor, const Xapian::Query &subquery)
Xapian::Query::Query
Parameters:
-----------
factor: Non-negative real number to multiply weights by.
subquery: Query object to scale weights from. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Scale using OP_SCALE_WEIGHT.
Xapian::Query::Query(op op_, const Xapian::Query &subquery, double
factor) Xapian::Query::Query In this form, the op_ parameter is
totally redundant - use Query(factor, subquery) in preference.
Parameters:
-----------
op_: Must be OP_SCALE_WEIGHT.
factor: Non-negative real number to multiply weights by.
subquery: Query object to scale weights from. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Construct a Query object by combining two others.
Xapian::Query::Query(op op_, const Xapian::Query &a, const
Xapian::Query &b) Xapian::Query::Query
Parameters:
-----------
op_: The operator to combine the queries with.
a: First subquery.
b: Second subquery. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Construct a Query object by combining two terms.
Xapian::Query::Query(op op_, const std::string &a, const std::string
&b) Xapian::Query::Query
Parameters:
-----------
op_: The operator to combine the terms with.
a: First term.
b: Second term. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Construct a Query object for a single-ended value range.
Xapian::Query::Query(op op_, Xapian::valueno slot, const std::string
&range_limit) Xapian::Query::Query
Parameters:
-----------
op_: Must be OP_VALUE_LE or OP_VALUE_GE currently.
slot: The value slot to work over.
range_limit: The limit of the range. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Construct a Query object for a value range.
Xapian::Query::Query(op op_, Xapian::valueno slot, const std::string
&range_lower, const std::string &range_upper) Xapian::Query::Query
Parameters:
-----------
op_: Must be OP_VALUE_RANGE currently.
slot: The value slot to work over.
range_lower: Lower end of the range.
range_upper: Upper end of the range. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Query constructor for OP_WILDCARD queries.
Xapian::Query::Query(op op_, const std::string &pattern,
Xapian::termcount max_expansion=0, int max_type=WILDCARD_LIMIT_ERROR,
op combiner=OP_SYNONYM) Xapian::Query::Query
Parameters:
-----------
op_: Must be OP_WILDCARD
pattern: The wildcard pattern - currently this is just a string and
the wildcard expands to terms which start with exactly this string.
max_expansion: The maximum number of terms to expand to (default: 0,
which means no limit)
max_type: How to enforce max_expansion - one of WILDCARD_LIMIT_ERROR
(the default), WILDCARD_LIMIT_FIRST or WILDCARD_LIMIT_MOST_FREQUENT.
When searching multiple databases, the expansion limit is currently
applied independently for each database, so the total number of terms
may be higher than the limit. This is arguably a bug, and may change
in future versions.
combiner: The Query::op to combine the terms with - one of
OP_SYNONYM (the default), OP_OR or OP_MAX. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Construct a Query object from a begin/end iterator pair.
Xapian::Query::Query(op op_, I begin, I end, Xapian::termcount
window=0) Xapian::Query::Query Dereferencing the iterator should
return a Xapian::Query, a non-NULL Xapian::Query*, a std::string or a
type which converts to one of these (e.g. const char*).
If begin == end then there are no subqueries and the resulting Query
won't match anything.
Parameters:
-----------
op_: The operator to combine the queries with.
begin: Begin iterator.
end: End iterator.
window: Window size for OP_NEAR and OP_PHRASE, or 0 to use the number
of subqueries as the window size (default: 0). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::get_terms_begin "
Begin iterator for terms in the query object.
const TermIterator Xapian::Query::get_terms_begin() const
Xapian::Query::get_terms_begin The iterator returns terms in ascending
query position order, and will return the same term in each unique
position it occurs in. If you want the terms in sorted order and
without duplicates, see get_unique_terms_begin(). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::get_terms_end "
End iterator for terms in the query object.
const TermIterator Xapian::Query::get_terms_end() const
Xapian::Query::get_terms_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::get_unique_terms_begin "
Begin iterator for unique terms in the query object.
const TermIterator Xapian::Query::get_unique_terms_begin() const
Xapian::Query::get_unique_terms_begin Terms are sorted and terms with
the same name removed from the list.
If you want the terms in ascending query position order, see
get_terms_begin(). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::get_unique_terms_end "
End iterator for unique terms in the query object.
const TermIterator Xapian::Query::get_unique_terms_end() const
Xapian::Query::get_unique_terms_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::get_length "
Return the length of this query object.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::Query::get_length() const
Xapian::Query::get_length";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::empty "
Check if this query is Xapian::Query::MatchNothing.
bool Xapian::Query::empty() const Xapian::Query::empty";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::serialise "
Serialise this object into a string.
std::string Xapian::Query::serialise() const
Xapian::Query::serialise";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::get_type "
Get the type of the top level of the query.
op Xapian::Query::get_type() const Xapian::Query::get_type";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::get_num_subqueries "
Get the number of subqueries of the top level query.
size_t Xapian::Query::get_num_subqueries() const
Xapian::Query::get_num_subqueries";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::get_subquery "
Read a top level subquery.
const Query Xapian::Query::get_subquery(size_t n) const
Xapian::Query::get_subquery
Parameters:
-----------
n: Return the n-th subquery (starting from 0) - only valid when 0 <=
n < get_num_subqueries(). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::Query::get_description() const
Xapian::Query::get_description";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Query::Query "
Construct with just an operator.
Xapian::Query::Query(Query::op op_) Xapian::Query::Query
Parameters:
-----------
op_: The operator to use - currently only OP_INVALID is useful. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1QueryParser.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser "
Build a Xapian::Query object from a user query string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::QueryParser "
Copy constructor.
Xapian::QueryParser::QueryParser(const QueryParser &o)
Xapian::QueryParser::QueryParser";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::QueryParser "
Default constructor.
Xapian::QueryParser::QueryParser() Xapian::QueryParser::QueryParser";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::~QueryParser "
Destructor.
Xapian::QueryParser::~QueryParser()
Xapian::QueryParser::~QueryParser";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::set_stemmer "
Set the stemmer.
void Xapian::QueryParser::set_stemmer(const Xapian::Stem &stemmer)
Xapian::QueryParser::set_stemmer This sets the stemming algorithm
which will be used by the query parser. The stemming algorithm will be
used according to the stemming strategy set by
set_stemming_strategy(). As of 1.3.1, this defaults to STEM_SOME, but
in earlier versions the default was STEM_NONE. If you want to work
with older versions, you should explicitly set a stemming strategy as
well as setting a stemmer, otherwise your stemmer won't actually be
used.
Parameters:
-----------
stemmer: The Xapian::Stem object to set. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::set_stemming_strategy "
Set the stemming strategy.
void Xapian::QueryParser::set_stemming_strategy(stem_strategy
strategy) Xapian::QueryParser::set_stemming_strategy This controls how
the query parser will apply the stemming algorithm. Note that the
stemming algorithm is only applied to words in free-text fields -
boolean filter terms are never stemmed.
Parameters:
-----------
strategy: The strategy to use - possible values are: STEM_NONE: Don't
perform any stemming. (default in Xapian <= 1.3.0)
STEM_SOME: Stem all terms except for those which start with a capital
letter, or are followed by certain characters (currently: (/@<>=*[{\"
), or are used with operators which need positional information.
Stemmed terms are prefixed with 'Z'. (default in Xapian >= 1.3.1)
STEM_SOME_FULL_POS: Like STEM_SOME but also stems terms used with
operators which need positional information. Added in Xapian 1.4.8.
STEM_ALL: Stem all terms (note: no 'Z' prefix is added).
STEM_ALL_Z: Stem all terms (note: 'Z' prefix is added). (new in Xapian
1.2.11 and 1.3.1) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::set_stopper "
Set the stopper.
void Xapian::QueryParser::set_stopper(const Stopper *stop=NULL)
Xapian::QueryParser::set_stopper
Parameters:
-----------
stop: The Stopper object to set (default NULL, which means no
stopwords). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::set_default_op "
Set the default operator.
void Xapian::QueryParser::set_default_op(Query::op default_op)
Xapian::QueryParser::set_default_op
Parameters:
-----------
default_op: The operator to use to combine non-filter query items
when no explicit operator is used.
So for example, 'weather forecast' is parsed as if it were 'weather OR
forecast' by default.
The most useful values for this are OP_OR (the default) and OP_AND.
OP_NEAR, OP_PHRASE, OP_ELITE_SET, OP_SYNONYM and OP_MAX are also
permitted. Passing other values will result in InvalidArgumentError
being thrown. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::get_default_op "
Get the current default operator.
Query::op Xapian::QueryParser::get_default_op() const
Xapian::QueryParser::get_default_op";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::set_database "
Specify the database being searched.
void Xapian::QueryParser::set_database(const Database &db)
Xapian::QueryParser::set_database
Parameters:
-----------
db: The database to use for spelling correction
(FLAG_SPELLING_CORRECTION), and synonyms (FLAG_SYNONYM,
FLAG_AUTO_SYNONYMS, and FLAG_AUTO_MULTIWORD_SYNONYMS). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::set_max_expansion "
Specify the maximum expansion of a wildcard and/or partial term.
void Xapian::QueryParser::set_max_expansion(Xapian::termcount
max_expansion, int max_type=Xapian::Query::WILDCARD_LIMIT_ERROR,
unsigned flags=FLAG_WILDCARD|FLAG_PARTIAL)
Xapian::QueryParser::set_max_expansion Note: you must also set
FLAG_WILDCARD and/or FLAG_PARTIAL in the flags parameter to
parse_query() for this setting to have anything to affect.
If you don't call this method, the default settings are no limit on
wildcard expansion, and partial terms expanding to the most frequent
100 terms - i.e. as if you'd called:
set_max_expansion(0); set_max_expansion(100,
Xapian::Query::WILDCARD_LIMIT_MOST_FREQUENT,
Xapian::QueryParser::FLAG_PARTIAL);
Parameters:
-----------
max_expansion: The maximum number of terms each wildcard in the query
can expand to, or 0 for no limit (which is the default).
max_type: Xapian::Query::WILDCARD_LIMIT_ERROR,
Xapian::Query::WILDCARD_LIMIT_FIRST or
Xapian::Query::WILDCARD_LIMIT_MOST_FREQUENT (default:
Xapian::Query::WILDCARD_LIMIT_ERROR).
flags: What to set the limit for (default:
FLAG_WILDCARD|FLAG_PARTIAL, setting the limit for both wildcards and
partial terms).
1.3.3 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::set_max_wildcard_expansion
"
Specify the maximum expansion of a wildcard.
void
Xapian::QueryParser::set_max_wildcard_expansion(Xapian::termcount)
Xapian::QueryParser::set_max_wildcard_expansion If any wildcard
expands to more than max_expansion terms, an exception will be thrown.
This method is provided for API compatibility with Xapian 1.2.x and is
deprecated - replace it with:
set_max_wildcard_expansion(max_expansion,
Xapian::Query::WILDCARD_LIMIT_ERROR,
Xapian::QueryParser::FLAG_WILDCARD); ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::parse_query "
Parse a query.
Query Xapian::QueryParser::parse_query(const std::string
&query_string, unsigned flags=FLAG_DEFAULT, const std::string
&default_prefix=std::string()) Xapian::QueryParser::parse_query
Parameters:
-----------
query_string: A free-text query as entered by a user
flags: Zero or more QueryParser::feature_flag specifying what
features the QueryParser should support. Combine multiple values with
bitwise-or (|) (default FLAG_DEFAULT).
default_prefix: The default term prefix to use (default none). For
example, you can pass \"A\" when parsing an \"Author\" field.
Parameters:
-----------
If: the query string can't be parsed, then Xapian::QueryParserError
is thrown. You can get an English error message to report to the user
by catching it and calling get_msg() on the caught exception. The
current possible values (in case you want to translate them) are:
Unknown range operation
parse error
Syntax: <expression> AND <expression>
Syntax: <expression> AND NOT <expression>
Syntax: <expression> NOT <expression>
Syntax: <expression> OR <expression>
Syntax: <expression> XOR <expression> ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::add_prefix "
Add a free-text field term prefix.
void Xapian::QueryParser::add_prefix(const std::string &field, const
std::string &prefix) Xapian::QueryParser::add_prefix For example:
This allows the user to search for author:Orwell which will be
converted to a search for the term \"Aorwell\".
Multiple fields can be mapped to the same prefix. For example, you can
make title: and subject: aliases for each other.
As of 1.0.4, you can call this method multiple times with the same
value of field to allow a single field to be mapped to multiple
prefixes. Multiple terms being generated for such a field, and
combined with Xapian::Query::OP_OR.
If any prefixes are specified for the empty field name (i.e. you call
this method with an empty string as the first parameter) these
prefixes will be used for terms without a field specifier. If you do
this and also specify the default_prefix parameter to parse_query(),
then the default_prefix parameter will override.
If the prefix parameter is empty, then \"field:word\" will produce the
term \"word\" (and this can be one of several prefixes for a
particular field, or for terms without a field specifier).
If you call add_prefix() and add_boolean_prefix() for the same value
of field, a Xapian::InvalidOperationError exception will be thrown.
In 1.0.3 and earlier, subsequent calls to this method with the same
value of field had no effect.
Parameters:
-----------
field: The user visible field name. Currently this needs to consist
of characters for which Xapian::Unicode::is_wordchar() is true
(approximately alphanumerics plus connector punctuation such as _).
Since 1.4.26 it can optionally end in a : for consistency with how
range prefixes are specified.
prefix: The term prefix to map this to. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::add_prefix "
Register a FieldProcessor.
void Xapian::QueryParser::add_prefix(const std::string &field,
Xapian::FieldProcessor *proc) Xapian::QueryParser::add_prefix";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix "
Add a boolean term prefix allowing the user to restrict a search with
a boolean filter specified in the free text query.
void Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix(const std::string &field,
const std::string &prefix, const std::string *grouping=NULL)
Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix For example:
This allows the user to restrict a search with site:xapian.org which
will be converted to Hxapian.org combined with any weighted query with
Xapian::Query::OP_FILTER.
If multiple boolean filters are specified in a query for the same
prefix, they will be combined with the Xapian::Query::OP_OR operator.
Then, if there are boolean filters for different prefixes, they will
be combined with the Xapian::Query::OP_AND operator.
Multiple fields can be mapped to the same prefix (so for example you
can make site: and domain: aliases for each other). Instances of
fields with different aliases but the same prefix will still be
combined with the OR operator.
For example, if \"site\" and \"domain\" map to \"H\", but author maps
to \"A\", a search for \"site:foo domain:bar author:Fred\" will map to
\"(Hfoo OR Hbar) AND Afred\".
As of 1.0.4, you can call this method multiple times with the same
value of field to allow a single field to be mapped to multiple
prefixes. Multiple terms being generated for such a field, and
combined with Xapian::Query::OP_OR.
Calling this method with an empty string for field will cause a
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError.
If you call add_prefix() and add_boolean_prefix() for the same value
of field, a Xapian::InvalidOperationError exception will be thrown.
In 1.0.3 and earlier, subsequent calls to this method with the same
value of field had no effect.
Parameters:
-----------
field: The user visible field name, which may not be empty for a
boolean filter. Currently this needs to consist of characters for
which Xapian::Unicode::is_wordchar() is true (approximately
alphanumerics plus connector punctuation such as _). Since 1.4.26 it
can optionally end in a : for consistency with how range prefixes are
specified.
prefix: The term prefix to map this to
grouping: Controls how multiple filters are combined - filters with
the same grouping value are combined with OP_OR, then the resulting
queries are combined with OP_AND. If NULL, then field is used for
grouping. If an empty string, then a unique grouping is created for
each filter (this is sometimes useful when each document can have
multiple terms with this prefix). [default: NULL] ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix "
Add a boolean term prefix allowing the user to restrict a search with
a boolean filter specified in the free text query.
void Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix(const std::string &field,
const std::string &prefix, bool exclusive)
Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix This is an older version of
this method - use the version with the grouping parameter in
preference to this one.
Parameters:
-----------
field: The user visible field name, which may not be empty for a
boolean filter. Currently this needs to consist of characters for
which Xapian::Unicode::is_wordchar() is true (approximately
alphanumerics plus connector punctuation such as _). Since 1.4.26 it
can optionally end in a : for consistency with how range prefixes are
specified.
prefix: The term prefix to map this to
exclusive: Controls how multiple filters are combined. If true then
prefix is used as the grouping value, so terms with the same prefix
are combined with OP_OR, then the resulting queries are combined with
OP_AND. If false, then a unique grouping is created for each filter
(this is sometimes useful when each document can have multiple terms
with this prefix). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix "
Register a FieldProcessor for a boolean prefix.
void Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix(const std::string &field,
Xapian::FieldProcessor *proc, const std::string *grouping=NULL)
Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix "
Register a FieldProcessor for a boolean prefix.
void Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix(const std::string &field,
Xapian::FieldProcessor *proc, bool exclusive)
Xapian::QueryParser::add_boolean_prefix This is an older version of
this method - use the version with the grouping parameter in
preference to this one. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::stoplist_begin "
Begin iterator over terms omitted from the query as stopwords.
TermIterator Xapian::QueryParser::stoplist_begin() const
Xapian::QueryParser::stoplist_begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::stoplist_end "
End iterator over terms omitted from the query as stopwords.
TermIterator Xapian::QueryParser::stoplist_end() const
Xapian::QueryParser::stoplist_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::unstem_begin "
Begin iterator over unstemmed forms of the given stemmed query term.
TermIterator Xapian::QueryParser::unstem_begin(const std::string
&term) const Xapian::QueryParser::unstem_begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::unstem_end "
End iterator over unstemmed forms of the given stemmed query term.
TermIterator Xapian::QueryParser::unstem_end(const std::string &)
const Xapian::QueryParser::unstem_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::add_rangeprocessor "
Register a RangeProcessor.
void Xapian::QueryParser::add_rangeprocessor(Xapian::RangeProcessor
*range_proc, const std::string *grouping=NULL)
Xapian::QueryParser::add_rangeprocessor";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::add_valuerangeprocessor "
Register a ValueRangeProcessor.
void
Xapian::QueryParser::add_valuerangeprocessor(Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor
*vrproc) Xapian::QueryParser::add_valuerangeprocessor This method is
provided for API compatibility with Xapian 1.2.x and is deprecated -
use add_rangeprocessor() with a RangeProcessor instead.
Compatibility shim. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::get_corrected_query_string
"
Get the spelling-corrected query string.
std::string Xapian::QueryParser::get_corrected_query_string() const
Xapian::QueryParser::get_corrected_query_string This will only be set
if FLAG_SPELLING_CORRECTION is specified when
QueryParser::parse_query() was last called.
If there were no corrections, an empty string is returned. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParser::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::QueryParser::get_description() const
Xapian::QueryParser::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1QueryParserError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParserError "
Indicates a query string can't be parsed. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParserError::QueryParserError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::QueryParserError::QueryParserError(const std::string &msg_,
const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::QueryParserError::QueryParserError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::QueryParserError::QueryParserError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::QueryParserError::QueryParserError(const std::string &msg_,
int errno_) Xapian::QueryParserError::QueryParserError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1RangeError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeError "
RangeError indicates an attempt to access outside the bounds of a
container. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeError::RangeError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::RangeError::RangeError(const std::string &msg_, const
std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::RangeError::RangeError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeError::RangeError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::RangeError::RangeError(const std::string &msg_, int errno_)
Xapian::RangeError::RangeError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1RangeProcessor.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeProcessor "
Base class for range processors. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeProcessor::RangeProcessor "
Default constructor.
Xapian::RangeProcessor::RangeProcessor()
Xapian::RangeProcessor::RangeProcessor";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeProcessor::RangeProcessor "
Constructor.
Xapian::RangeProcessor::RangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno slot_, const
std::string &str_=std::string(), unsigned flags_=0)
Xapian::RangeProcessor::RangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: Which value slot to generate ranges over.
str_: A string to look for to recognise values as belonging to this
range (as a prefix by default, or as a suffix if flags
Xapian::RP_SUFFIX is specified).
flags_: Zero or more of the following flags, combined with bitwise-or
(| in C++): Xapian::RP_SUFFIX - require str_ as a suffix instead of a
prefix.
Xapian::RP_REPEATED - optionally allow str_ on both ends of the range
- e.g. $1..$10 or 5m..50m. By default a prefix is only checked for on
the start (e.g. date:1/1/1980..31/12/1989), and a suffix only on the
end (e.g. 2..12kg). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeProcessor::~RangeProcessor "
Destructor.
virtual Xapian::RangeProcessor::~RangeProcessor()
Xapian::RangeProcessor::~RangeProcessor";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeProcessor::check_range "
Check prefix/suffix on range.
Xapian::Query Xapian::RangeProcessor::check_range(const std::string
&b, const std::string &e) Xapian::RangeProcessor::check_range If they
match, remove the prefix/suffix and then call operator()() to try to
handle the range. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeProcessor::release "
Start reference counting this object.
RangeProcessor * Xapian::RangeProcessor::release()
Xapian::RangeProcessor::release You can transfer ownership of a
dynamically allocated RangeProcessor object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RangeProcessor::release "
Start reference counting this object.
const RangeProcessor * Xapian::RangeProcessor::release() const
Xapian::RangeProcessor::release You can transfer ownership of a
dynamically allocated RangeProcessor object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1Registry.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry "
Registry for user subclasses.
This class provides a way for the remote server to look up user
subclasses when unserialising. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::Registry "
Copy constructor.
Xapian::Registry::Registry(const Registry &other)
Xapian::Registry::Registry The internals are reference counted, so
copying is cheap.
Parameters:
-----------
other: The object to copy. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::Registry "
Default constructor.
Xapian::Registry::Registry() Xapian::Registry::Registry The registry
will contain all standard subclasses of user-subclassable classes. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::~Registry "Xapian::Registry::~Registry() Xapian::Registry::~Registry";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::register_weighting_scheme "
Register a weighting scheme.
void Xapian::Registry::register_weighting_scheme(const Xapian::Weight
&wt) Xapian::Registry::register_weighting_scheme
Parameters:
-----------
wt: The weighting scheme to register. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::get_weighting_scheme "
Get the weighting scheme given a name.
const Xapian::Weight * Xapian::Registry::get_weighting_scheme(const
std::string &name) const Xapian::Registry::get_weighting_scheme
Parameters:
-----------
name: The name of the weighting scheme to find.
An object with the requested name, or NULL if the weighting scheme
could not be found. The returned object is owned by the registry and
so must not be deleted by the caller. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::register_posting_source "
Register a user-defined posting source class.
void Xapian::Registry::register_posting_source(const
Xapian::PostingSource &source)
Xapian::Registry::register_posting_source
Parameters:
-----------
source: The posting source to register. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::get_posting_source "
Get a posting source given a name.
const Xapian::PostingSource *
Xapian::Registry::get_posting_source(const std::string &name) const
Xapian::Registry::get_posting_source
Parameters:
-----------
name: The name of the posting source to find.
An object with the requested name, or NULL if the posting source could
not be found. The returned object is owned by the registry and so must
not be deleted by the caller. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::register_match_spy "
Register a user-defined match spy class.
void Xapian::Registry::register_match_spy(const Xapian::MatchSpy &spy)
Xapian::Registry::register_match_spy
Parameters:
-----------
spy: The match spy to register. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::get_match_spy "
Get a match spy given a name.
const Xapian::MatchSpy * Xapian::Registry::get_match_spy(const
std::string &name) const Xapian::Registry::get_match_spy
Parameters:
-----------
name: The name of the match spy to find.
An object with the requested name, or NULL if the match spy could not
be found. The returned object is owned by the registry and so must not
be deleted by the caller. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::register_lat_long_metric "
Register a user-defined lat-long metric class.
void Xapian::Registry::register_lat_long_metric(const
Xapian::LatLongMetric &metric)
Xapian::Registry::register_lat_long_metric";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Registry::get_lat_long_metric "
Get a lat-long metric given a name.
const Xapian::LatLongMetric *
Xapian::Registry::get_lat_long_metric(const std::string &name) const
Xapian::Registry::get_lat_long_metric The returned metric is owned by
the registry object.
Returns NULL if the metric could not be found. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1RSet.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet "
A relevance set (R-Set).
This is the set of documents which are marked as relevant, for use in
modifying the term weights, and in performing query expansion. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::RSet "
Copy constructor.
Xapian::RSet::RSet(const RSet &rset) Xapian::RSet::RSet";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::RSet "
Default constructor.
Xapian::RSet::RSet() Xapian::RSet::RSet";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::~RSet "
Destructor.
Xapian::RSet::~RSet() Xapian::RSet::~RSet";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::size "
The number of documents in this R-Set.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::RSet::size() const Xapian::RSet::size";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::empty "
Test if this R-Set is empty.
bool Xapian::RSet::empty() const Xapian::RSet::empty";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::add_document "
Add a document to the relevance set.
void Xapian::RSet::add_document(Xapian::docid did)
Xapian::RSet::add_document";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::add_document "
Add a document to the relevance set.
void Xapian::RSet::add_document(const Xapian::MSetIterator &i)
Xapian::RSet::add_document";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::remove_document "
Remove a document from the relevance set.
void Xapian::RSet::remove_document(Xapian::docid did)
Xapian::RSet::remove_document";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::remove_document "
Remove a document from the relevance set.
void Xapian::RSet::remove_document(const Xapian::MSetIterator &i)
Xapian::RSet::remove_document";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::contains "
Test if a given document in the relevance set.
bool Xapian::RSet::contains(Xapian::docid did) const
Xapian::RSet::contains";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::contains "
Test if a given document in the relevance set.
bool Xapian::RSet::contains(const Xapian::MSetIterator &i) const
Xapian::RSet::contains";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RSet::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::RSet::get_description() const
Xapian::RSet::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1RuntimeError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::RuntimeError "
The base class for exceptions indicating errors only detectable at
runtime.
A subclass of RuntimeError will be thrown if Xapian detects an error
which is exception derived from RuntimeError is thrown when an error
is caused by problems with the data or environment rather than a
programming mistake. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1SerialisationError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::SerialisationError "
Indicates an error in the std::string serialisation of an object. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::SerialisationError::SerialisationError
"
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::SerialisationError::SerialisationError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::SerialisationError::SerialisationError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::SerialisationError::SerialisationError
"
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::SerialisationError::SerialisationError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_) Xapian::SerialisationError::SerialisationError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1SimpleStopper.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::SimpleStopper "
Simple implementation of Stopper class - this will suit most users. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::SimpleStopper::SimpleStopper "
Default constructor.
Xapian::SimpleStopper::SimpleStopper()
Xapian::SimpleStopper::SimpleStopper";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::SimpleStopper::SimpleStopper "
Initialise from a pair of iterators.
Xapian::SimpleStopper::SimpleStopper(Iterator begin, Iterator end)
Xapian::SimpleStopper::SimpleStopper Xapian includes stopword list
files for many languages. You can initialise from a file like so:
In bindings for other languages it isn't possible to pass a C++
iterator pair, so instead this constructor is wrapped to allow passing
a filename. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::SimpleStopper::add "
Add a single stop word.
void Xapian::SimpleStopper::add(const std::string &word)
Xapian::SimpleStopper::add";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::SimpleStopper::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
virtual std::string Xapian::SimpleStopper::get_description() const
Xapian::SimpleStopper::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1Stem.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stem "
Class representing a stemming algorithm. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stem::Stem "
Copy constructor.
Xapian::Stem::Stem(const Stem &o) Xapian::Stem::Stem";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stem::Stem "
Construct a Xapian::Stem object which doesn't change terms.
Xapian::Stem::Stem() Xapian::Stem::Stem Equivalent to Stem(\"none\").
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stem::Stem "
Construct a Xapian::Stem object with a user-provided stemming
algorithm.
Xapian::Stem::Stem(StemImplementation *p) Xapian::Stem::Stem You can
subclass Xapian::StemImplementation to implement your own stemming
algorithm (or to wrap a third-party algorithm) and then wrap your
implementation in a Xapian::Stem object to pass to the Xapian API.
Parameters:
-----------
p: The user-subclassed StemImplementation object. This is reference
counted, and so will be automatically deleted by the Xapian::Stem
wrapper when no longer required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stem::~Stem "
Destructor.
Xapian::Stem::~Stem() Xapian::Stem::~Stem";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stem::is_none "
Return true if this is a no-op stemmer.
bool Xapian::Stem::is_none() const Xapian::Stem::is_none";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stem::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::Stem::get_description() const
Xapian::Stem::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1StemImplementation.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::StemImplementation "
Class representing a stemming algorithm implementation. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::StemImplementation::StemImplementation
"
Default constructor.
Xapian::StemImplementation::StemImplementation()
Xapian::StemImplementation::StemImplementation";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::StemImplementation::~StemImplementation
"
Virtual destructor.
virtual Xapian::StemImplementation::~StemImplementation()
Xapian::StemImplementation::~StemImplementation";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::StemImplementation::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
virtual std::string Xapian::StemImplementation::get_description()
const =0 Xapian::StemImplementation::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1Stopper.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stopper "
Abstract base class for stop-word decision functor.
If you just want to use an existing stopword list, see
Xapian::SimpleStopper. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stopper::Stopper "
Default constructor.
Xapian::Stopper::Stopper() Xapian::Stopper::Stopper";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stopper::~Stopper "
Class has virtual methods, so provide a virtual destructor.
virtual Xapian::Stopper::~Stopper() Xapian::Stopper::~Stopper";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stopper::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
virtual std::string Xapian::Stopper::get_description() const
Xapian::Stopper::get_description";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stopper::release "
Start reference counting this object.
Stopper * Xapian::Stopper::release() Xapian::Stopper::release You can
transfer ownership of a dynamically allocated Stopper object to Xapian
by calling release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method.
Xapian will arrange to delete the object once it is no longer
required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Stopper::release "
Start reference counting this object.
const Stopper * Xapian::Stopper::release() const
Xapian::Stopper::release You can transfer ownership of a dynamically
allocated Stopper object to Xapian by calling release() and then
passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will arrange to delete
the object once it is no longer required. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1StringValueRangeProcessor.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::StringValueRangeProcessor "
Handle a string range.
The end points can be any strings.
Deprecated Use Xapian::RangeProcessor instead (added in 1.3.6). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::StringValueRangeProcessor::StringValueRangeProcessor "
Constructor.
Xapian::StringValueRangeProcessor::StringValueRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno
slot_) Xapian::StringValueRangeProcessor::StringValueRangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value number to return from operator(). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::StringValueRangeProcessor::StringValueRangeProcessor "
Constructor.
Xapian::StringValueRangeProcessor::StringValueRangeProcessor(Xapian::valueno
slot_, const std::string &str_, bool prefix_=true)
Xapian::StringValueRangeProcessor::StringValueRangeProcessor
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value number to return from operator().
str_: A string to look for to recognise values as belonging to this
range.
prefix_: Flag specifying whether to check for str_ as a prefix or a
suffix. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1TermGenerator.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator "
Parses a piece of text and generate terms.
This module takes a piece of text and parses it to produce words which
are then used to generate suitable terms for indexing. The terms
generated are suitable for use with Query objects produced by the
QueryParser class. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::TermGenerator "
Copy constructor.
Xapian::TermGenerator::TermGenerator(const TermGenerator &o)
Xapian::TermGenerator::TermGenerator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::TermGenerator "
Default constructor.
Xapian::TermGenerator::TermGenerator()
Xapian::TermGenerator::TermGenerator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::~TermGenerator "
Destructor.
Xapian::TermGenerator::~TermGenerator()
Xapian::TermGenerator::~TermGenerator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stemmer "
Set the Xapian::Stem object to be used for generating stemmed terms.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stemmer(const Xapian::Stem &stemmer)
Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stemmer";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stopper "
Set the Xapian::Stopper object to be used for identifying stopwords.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stopper(const Xapian::Stopper
*stop=NULL) Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stopper Stemmed forms of
stopwords aren't indexed, but unstemmed forms still are so that
searches for phrases including stop words still work.
Parameters:
-----------
stop: The Stopper object to set (default NULL, which means no
stopwords). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::set_document "
Set the current document.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::set_document(const Xapian::Document &doc)
Xapian::TermGenerator::set_document";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::get_document "
Get the current document.
const Xapian::Document & Xapian::TermGenerator::get_document() const
Xapian::TermGenerator::get_document";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::set_database "
Set the database to index spelling data to.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::set_database(const
Xapian::WritableDatabase &db) Xapian::TermGenerator::set_database";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::set_flags "
Set flags.
flags Xapian::TermGenerator::set_flags(flags toggle, flags
mask=flags(0)) Xapian::TermGenerator::set_flags The new value of flags
is: (flags & mask) ^ toggle
To just set the flags, pass the new flags in toggle and the default
value for mask.
Parameters:
-----------
toggle: Flags to XOR.
mask: Flags to AND with first.
The old flags setting. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stemming_strategy "
Set the stemming strategy.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stemming_strategy(stem_strategy
strategy) Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stemming_strategy This method
controls how the stemming algorithm is applied. It was new in Xapian
1.3.1.
Parameters:
-----------
strategy: The strategy to use - possible values are: STEM_NONE: Don't
perform any stemming - only unstemmed terms are generated.
STEM_SOME: Generate both stemmed (with a \"Z\" prefix) and unstemmed
terms. No positional information is stored for unstemmed terms. This
is the default strategy.
STEM_SOME_FULL_POS: Like STEM_SOME but positional information is
stored for both stemmed and unstemmed terms. Added in Xapian 1.4.8.
STEM_ALL: Generate only stemmed terms (but without a \"Z\" prefix).
STEM_ALL_Z: Generate only stemmed terms (with a \"Z\" prefix). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stopper_strategy "
Set the stopper strategy.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stopper_strategy(stop_strategy
strategy) Xapian::TermGenerator::set_stopper_strategy The method
controls how the stopper is used. It was added in Xapian 1.4.1.
You need to also call set_stopper() for this to have any effect.
Parameters:
-----------
strategy: The strategy to use - possible values are: STOP_NONE: Don't
use the stopper.
STOP_ALL: If a word is identified as a stop word, skip it completely.
STOP_STEMMED: If a word is identified as a stop word, index its
unstemmed form but skip the stem. Unstemmed forms are indexed with
positional information by default, so this allows searches for phrases
containing stopwords to be supported. (This is the default mode). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::set_max_word_length "
Set the maximum length word to index.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::set_max_word_length(unsigned
max_word_length) Xapian::TermGenerator::set_max_word_length The limit
is on the length of a word prior to stemming and prior to adding any
term prefix.
The backends mostly impose a limit on the length of terms (often of
about 240 bytes), but it's generally useful to have a lower limit to
help prevent the index being bloated by useless junk terms from trying
to indexing things like binary data, uuencoded data, ASCII art, etc.
This method was new in Xapian 1.3.1.
Parameters:
-----------
max_word_length: The maximum length word to index, in bytes in UTF-8
representation. Default is 64. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text "
Index some text.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text(const Xapian::Utf8Iterator
&itor, Xapian::termcount wdf_inc=1, const std::string
&prefix=std::string()) Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text
Parameters:
-----------
itor: Utf8Iterator pointing to the text to index.
wdf_inc: The wdf increment (default 1).
prefix: The term prefix to use (default is no prefix). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text "
Index some text in a std::string.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text(const std::string &text,
Xapian::termcount wdf_inc=1, const std::string &prefix=std::string())
Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text
Parameters:
-----------
text: The text to index.
wdf_inc: The wdf increment (default 1).
prefix: The term prefix to use (default is no prefix). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text_without_positions "
Index some text without positional information.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text_without_positions(const
Xapian::Utf8Iterator &itor, Xapian::termcount wdf_inc=1, const
std::string &prefix=std::string())
Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text_without_positions Just like
index_text, but no positional information is generated. This means
that the database will be significantly smaller, but that phrase
searching and NEAR won't be supported.
Parameters:
-----------
itor: Utf8Iterator pointing to the text to index.
wdf_inc: The wdf increment (default 1).
prefix: The term prefix to use (default is no prefix). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text_without_positions "
Index some text in a std::string without positional information.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text_without_positions(const
std::string &text, Xapian::termcount wdf_inc=1, const std::string
&prefix=std::string())
Xapian::TermGenerator::index_text_without_positions Just like
index_text, but no positional information is generated. This means
that the database will be significantly smaller, but that phrase
searching and NEAR won't be supported.
Parameters:
-----------
text: The text to index.
wdf_inc: The wdf increment (default 1).
prefix: The term prefix to use (default is no prefix). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::increase_termpos "
Increase the term position used by index_text.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::increase_termpos(Xapian::termpos
delta=100) Xapian::TermGenerator::increase_termpos This can be used
between indexing text from different fields or other places to prevent
phrase searches from spanning between them (e.g. between the title and
body text, or between two chapters in a book).
Parameters:
-----------
delta: Amount to increase the term position by (default: 100). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::get_termpos "
Get the current term position.
Xapian::termpos Xapian::TermGenerator::get_termpos() const
Xapian::TermGenerator::get_termpos";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::set_termpos "
Set the current term position.
void Xapian::TermGenerator::set_termpos(Xapian::termpos termpos)
Xapian::TermGenerator::set_termpos
Parameters:
-----------
termpos: The new term position to set. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermGenerator::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::TermGenerator::get_description() const
Xapian::TermGenerator::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1TermIterator.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator "
Class for iterating over a list of terms. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::TermIterator "
Copy constructor.
Xapian::TermIterator::TermIterator(const TermIterator &o)
Xapian::TermIterator::TermIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::TermIterator "
Default constructor.
Xapian::TermIterator::TermIterator()
Xapian::TermIterator::TermIterator Creates an uninitialised iterator,
which can't be used before being assigned to, but is sometimes
syntactically convenient. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::~TermIterator "
Destructor.
Xapian::TermIterator::~TermIterator()
Xapian::TermIterator::~TermIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::get_wdf "
Return the wdf for the term at the current position.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::TermIterator::get_wdf() const
Xapian::TermIterator::get_wdf";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::get_termfreq "
Return the term frequency for the term at the current position.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::TermIterator::get_termfreq() const
Xapian::TermIterator::get_termfreq Note that for a TermIterator
returned by calling termlist_begin() on a Document object obtained
from a sharded database, this method will return the term frequency
from the shard that the document is in rather than for the combined
database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::positionlist_count "
Return the length of the position list for the current position.
Xapian::termcount Xapian::TermIterator::positionlist_count() const
Xapian::TermIterator::positionlist_count";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::positionlist_begin "
Return a PositionIterator for the current term.
PositionIterator Xapian::TermIterator::positionlist_begin() const
Xapian::TermIterator::positionlist_begin";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::positionlist_end "
Return an end PositionIterator for the current term.
PositionIterator Xapian::TermIterator::positionlist_end() const
Xapian::TermIterator::positionlist_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::skip_to "
Advance the iterator to term term.
void Xapian::TermIterator::skip_to(const std::string &term)
Xapian::TermIterator::skip_to If the iteration is over an unsorted
list of terms, then this method will throw
Xapian::InvalidOperationError.
Parameters:
-----------
term: The term to advance to. If this term isn't in the stream being
iterated, then the iterator is moved to the next term after it which
is. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TermIterator::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::TermIterator::get_description() const
Xapian::TermIterator::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1TfIdfWeight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight "
Xapian::Weight subclass implementing the tf-idf weighting scheme. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight::TfIdfWeight "
Construct a TfIdfWeight.
Xapian::TfIdfWeight::TfIdfWeight(const std::string &normalizations)
Xapian::TfIdfWeight::TfIdfWeight
Parameters:
-----------
normalizations: A three character string indicating the
normalizations to be used for the tf(wdf), idf and document weight.
(default: \"ntn\")
The normalizations string works like so:
The first character specifies the normalization for the wdf. The
following normalizations are currently supported:
'n': None. wdfn=wdf
'b': Boolean wdfn=1 if term in document else wdfn=0
's': Square wdfn=wdf*wdf
'l': Logarithmic wdfn=1+loge(wdf)
'L': Log average wdfn=(1+log(wdf))/(1+log(doclen/unique_terms)) The
Max-wdf and Augmented Max wdf normalizations haven't yet been
implemented.
The second character indicates the normalization for the idf. The
following normalizations are currently supported:
'n': None idfn=1
't': TfIdf idfn=log(N/Termfreq) where N is the number of documents in
collection and Termfreq is the number of documents which are indexed
by the term t.
'p': Prob idfn=log((N-Termfreq)/Termfreq)
'f': Freq idfn=1/Termfreq
's': Squared idfn=(log(N/Termfreq))²
The third and the final character indicates the normalization for the
document weight. The following normalizations are currently supported:
'n': None wtn=tfn*idfn Implementing support for more normalizations
of each type would require extending the backend to track more
statistics. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight::TfIdfWeight "
Construct a TfIdfWeight using the default normalizations (\"ntn\").
Xapian::TfIdfWeight::TfIdfWeight() Xapian::TfIdfWeight::TfIdfWeight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::TfIdfWeight::name() const
Xapian::TfIdfWeight::name This name is used by the remote backend. It
is passed along with the serialised parameters to the remote server so
that it knows which class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::TfIdfWeight::serialise() const
Xapian::TfIdfWeight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
TfIdfWeight * Xapian::TfIdfWeight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::TfIdfWeight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterm) const
Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_sumextra
The parameter gives information about the document which may be used
in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::TfIdfWeight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1TradWeight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TradWeight "
Xapian::Weight subclass implementing the traditional probabilistic
formula.
This class implements the \"traditional\" Probabilistic Weighting
scheme, as described by the early papers on Probabilistic Retrieval.
BM25 generally gives better results.
TradWeight(k) is equivalent to BM25Weight(k, 0, 0, 1, 0), except that
the latter returns weights (k+1) times larger. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TradWeight::TradWeight "
Construct a TradWeight.
Xapian::TradWeight::TradWeight(double k=1.0)
Xapian::TradWeight::TradWeight
Parameters:
-----------
k: A non-negative parameter controlling how influential within-
document- frequency (wdf) and document length are. k=0 means that wdf
and document length don't affect the weights. The larger k is, the
more they do. (default 1) ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TradWeight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
std::string Xapian::TradWeight::name() const Xapian::TradWeight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TradWeight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
std::string Xapian::TradWeight::serialise() const
Xapian::TradWeight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TradWeight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
TradWeight * Xapian::TradWeight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::TradWeight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TradWeight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
double Xapian::TradWeight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqueterms) const
Xapian::TradWeight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about
the document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TradWeight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::TradWeight::get_maxpart() const
Xapian::TradWeight::get_maxpart This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TradWeight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
double Xapian::TradWeight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const Xapian::TradWeight::get_sumextra
The parameter gives information about the document which may be used
in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::TradWeight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
double Xapian::TradWeight::get_maxextra() const
Xapian::TradWeight::get_maxextra This information is used by the
matcher to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound
as tight as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1UnimplementedError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::UnimplementedError "
UnimplementedError indicates an attempt to use an unimplemented
feature. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::UnimplementedError::UnimplementedError
"
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::UnimplementedError::UnimplementedError(const std::string
&msg_, const std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::UnimplementedError::UnimplementedError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::UnimplementedError::UnimplementedError
"
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::UnimplementedError::UnimplementedError(const std::string
&msg_, int errno_) Xapian::UnimplementedError::UnimplementedError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1Utf8Iterator.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Utf8Iterator "
An iterator which returns Unicode character values from a UTF-8
encoded string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Utf8Iterator::raw "
Return the raw const char* pointer for the current position.
const char * Xapian::Utf8Iterator::raw() const
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::raw";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Utf8Iterator::left "
Return the number of bytes left in the iterator's buffer.
size_t Xapian::Utf8Iterator::left() const Xapian::Utf8Iterator::left";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Utf8Iterator::assign "
Assign a new string to the iterator.
void Xapian::Utf8Iterator::assign(const char *p_, size_t len)
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::assign The iterator will forget the string it
was iterating through, and return characters from the start of the new
string when next called. The string is not copied into the iterator,
so it must remain valid while the iteration is in progress.
Parameters:
-----------
p_: A pointer to the start of the string to read.
len: The length of the string to read. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Utf8Iterator::assign "
Assign a new string to the iterator.
void Xapian::Utf8Iterator::assign(const std::string &s)
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::assign The iterator will forget the string it
was iterating through, and return characters from the start of the new
string when next called. The string is not copied into the iterator,
so it must remain valid while the iteration is in progress.
Parameters:
-----------
s: The string to read. Must not be modified while the iteration is in
progress. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator "
Create an iterator given a pointer to a null terminated string.
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator(const char *p_)
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator The iterator will return characters
from the start of the string when next called. The string is not
copied into the iterator, so it must remain valid while the iteration
is in progress.
Parameters:
-----------
p_: A pointer to the start of the null terminated string to read. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator "
Create an iterator given a pointer and a length.
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator(const char *p_, size_t len)
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator The iterator will return characters
from the start of the string when next called. The string is not
copied into the iterator, so it must remain valid while the iteration
is in progress.
Parameters:
-----------
p_: A pointer to the start of the string to read.
len: The length of the string to read. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator "
Create an iterator given a string.
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator(const std::string &s)
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator The iterator will return characters
from the start of the string when next called. The string is not
copied into the iterator, so it must remain valid while the iteration
is in progress.
Parameters:
-----------
s: The string to read. Must not be modified while the iteration is in
progress. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator "
Create an iterator which is at the end of its iteration.
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator()
Xapian::Utf8Iterator::Utf8Iterator This can be compared to another
iterator to check if the other iterator has reached its end. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1ValueCountMatchSpy.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy "
Class for counting the frequencies of values in the matching
documents. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::ValueCountMatchSpy
"
Construct an empty ValueCountMatchSpy.
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::ValueCountMatchSpy()
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::ValueCountMatchSpy";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::ValueCountMatchSpy
"
Construct a MatchSpy which counts the values in a particular slot.
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::ValueCountMatchSpy(Xapian::valueno slot_)
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::ValueCountMatchSpy";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::get_total "
Return the total number of documents tallied.
size_t Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::get_total() const
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::get_total";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::values_begin "
Get an iterator over the values seen in the slot.
TermIterator Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::values_begin() const
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::values_begin Items will be returned in
ascending alphabetical order.
During the iteration, the frequency of the current value can be
obtained with the get_termfreq() method on the iterator. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::values_end "
End iterator corresponding to values_begin()
TermIterator Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::values_end() const
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::values_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::top_values_begin "
Get an iterator over the most frequent values seen in the slot.
TermIterator Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::top_values_begin(size_t
maxvalues) const Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::top_values_begin Items
will be returned in descending order of frequency. Values with the
same frequency will be returned in ascending alphabetical order.
During the iteration, the frequency of the current value can be
obtained with the get_termfreq() method on the iterator.
Parameters:
-----------
maxvalues: The maximum number of values to return. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::top_values_end "
End iterator corresponding to top_values_begin()
TermIterator Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::top_values_end(size_t) const
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::top_values_end";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::clone "
Clone the match spy.
virtual MatchSpy * Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::clone() const
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::clone The clone should inherit the
configuration of the parent, but need not inherit the state. ie, the
clone does not need to be passed information about the results seen by
the parent.
If you don't want to support the remote backend in your match spy, you
can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::name "
Return the name of this match spy.
virtual std::string Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::name() const
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::name This name is used by the remote
backend. It is passed with the serialised parameters to the remote
server so that it knows which class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called MyApp::FooMatchSpy, return \"MyApp::FooMatchSpy\" from
this method.
If you don't want to support the remote backend in your match spy, you
can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
virtual std::string Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::serialise() const
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::serialise If you don't want to support the
remote backend in your match spy, you can use the default
implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
virtual MatchSpy * Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::unserialise(const
std::string &serialised, const Registry &context) const
Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::unserialise This method unserialises
parameters serialised by the serialise() method and allocates and
returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend in your match spy, you
can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised results.
context: Registry object to use for unserialisation to permit
MatchSpy subclasses with sub-MatchSpy objects to be implemented. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::serialise_results "
Serialise the results of this match spy.
virtual std::string Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::serialise_results()
const Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::serialise_results If you don't want
to support the remote backend in your match spy, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::merge_results "
Unserialise some results, and merge them into this matchspy.
virtual void Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::merge_results(const
std::string &serialised) Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::merge_results The
order in which results are merged should not be significant, since
this order is not specified (and will vary depending on the speed of
the search in each sub-database).
If you don't want to support the remote backend in your match spy, you
can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised results. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
virtual std::string Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::get_description()
const Xapian::ValueCountMatchSpy::get_description This default
implementation returns a generic answer, to avoid forcing those
deriving their own MatchSpy subclasses from having to implement this
(they may not care what get_description() gives for their subclass).
";
// File: classXapian_1_1ValueIterator.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueIterator "
Class for iterating over document values. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueIterator::ValueIterator "
Copy constructor.
Xapian::ValueIterator::ValueIterator(const ValueIterator &o)
Xapian::ValueIterator::ValueIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueIterator::ValueIterator "
Default constructor.
Xapian::ValueIterator::ValueIterator()
Xapian::ValueIterator::ValueIterator Creates an uninitialised
iterator, which can't be used before being assigned to, but is
sometimes syntactically convenient. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueIterator::~ValueIterator "
Destructor.
Xapian::ValueIterator::~ValueIterator()
Xapian::ValueIterator::~ValueIterator";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueIterator::get_docid "
Return the docid at the current position.
Xapian::docid Xapian::ValueIterator::get_docid() const
Xapian::ValueIterator::get_docid If we're iterating over values of a
document, this method will throw Xapian::InvalidOperationError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueIterator::get_valueno "
Return the value slot number for the current position.
Xapian::valueno Xapian::ValueIterator::get_valueno() const
Xapian::ValueIterator::get_valueno If the iterator is over all values
in a slot, this returns that slot's number. If the iterator is over
the values in a particular document, it returns the number of each
slot in turn. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueIterator::skip_to "
Advance the iterator to document id or value slot docid_or_slot.
void Xapian::ValueIterator::skip_to(Xapian::docid docid_or_slot)
Xapian::ValueIterator::skip_to If this iterator is over values in a
document, then this method advances the iterator to value slot
docid_or_slot, or the first slot after it if there is no value in slot
slot.
If this iterator is over values in a particular slot, then this method
advances the iterator to document id docid_or_slot, or the first
document id after it if there is no value in the slot we're iterating
over for document docid_or_slot.
Note: The \"two-faced\" nature of this method is due to how C++
overloading works. Xapian::docid and Xapian::valueno are both typedefs
for the same unsigned integer type, so overloading can't distinguish
them.
Parameters:
-----------
docid_or_slot: The docid/slot to advance to. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueIterator::check "
Check if the specified docid occurs.
bool Xapian::ValueIterator::check(Xapian::docid docid)
Xapian::ValueIterator::check The caller is required to ensure that the
specified document id did actually exists in the database.
This method acts like skip_to() if that can be done at little extra
cost, in which case it then returns true. This is how chert and glass
databases behave because they store values in streams which allow for
an efficient implementation of skip_to().
Otherwise it simply checks if a particular docid is present. If it is,
it returns true. If it isn't, it returns false, and leaves the
position unspecified (and hence the result of calling methods which
depend on the current position, such as get_docid(), are also
unspecified). In this state, next() will advance to the first matching
position after document did, and skip_to() will act as it would if the
position was the first matching position after document did.
Currently the inmemory and remote backends behave in the latter way
because they don't support streamed values and so skip_to() must check
each document it skips over which is significantly slower.
Parameters:
-----------
docid: The document id to check. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueIterator::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::ValueIterator::get_description() const
Xapian::ValueIterator::get_description";
// File: classXapian_1_1ValueMapPostingSource.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource "
A posting source which looks up weights in a map using values as the
key.
This allows will return entries for all documents in the given
database which have a value in the slot specified. The values will be
mapped to the corresponding weight in the weight map. If there is no
mapping for a particular value, the default weight will be returned
(which itself defaults to 0.0). ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::ValueMapPostingSource "
Construct a ValueMapPostingSource.
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::ValueMapPostingSource(Xapian::valueno
slot_) Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::ValueMapPostingSource
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value slot to read values from. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::add_mapping "
Add a mapping.
void Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::add_mapping(const std::string
&key, double wt) Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::add_mapping
Parameters:
-----------
key: The key looked up from the value slot.
wt: The weight to give this key. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::clear_mappings "
Clear all mappings.
void Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::clear_mappings()
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::clear_mappings";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::set_default_weight "
Set a default weight for document values not in the map.
void Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::set_default_weight(double wt)
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::set_default_weight
Parameters:
-----------
wt: The weight to set as the default. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::get_weight "
Return the weight contribution for the current document.
double Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::get_weight() const
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::get_weight This default implementation
always returns 0, for convenience when implementing \"weight-less\"
PostingSource subclasses.
This method may assume that it will only be called when there is a
\"current document\". In detail: Xapian will always call init() on a
PostingSource before calling this for the first time. It will also
only call this if the PostingSource reports that it is pointing to a
valid document (ie, it will not call it before calling at least one of
next(), skip_to() or check(), and will ensure that the PostingSource
is not at the end by calling at_end()). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::clone "
Clone the posting source.
ValueMapPostingSource * Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::clone() const
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::clone The clone should inherit the
configuration of the parent, but need not inherit the state. ie, the
clone does not need to be in the same iteration position as the
original: the matcher will always call init() on the clone before
attempting to move the iterator, or read the information about the
current position of the iterator.
This may return NULL to indicate that cloning is not supported. In
this case, the PostingSource may only be used with a single-database
search.
The default implementation returns NULL.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::name "
Name of the posting source class.
std::string Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::name() const
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::name This is used when serialising and
unserialising posting sources; for example, for performing remote
searches.
If the subclass is in a C++ namespace, the namespace should be
included in the name, using \"::\" as a separator. For example, for a
PostingSource subclass called \"FooPostingSource\" in the \"Xapian\"
namespace the result of this call should be
\"Xapian::FooPostingSource\".
This should only be implemented if serialise() and unserialise() are
also implemented. The default implementation returns an empty string.
If this returns an empty string, Xapian will assume that serialise()
and unserialise() are not implemented. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::serialise "
Serialise object parameters into a string.
std::string Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::serialise() const
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::serialise The serialised parameters
should represent the configuration of the posting source, but need not
(indeed, should not) represent the current iteration state.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::unserialise "
Create object given string serialisation returned by serialise().
ValueMapPostingSource *
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::unserialise Note
that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use with
\"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way (for
example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another language)
then you can define a static operator delete method in your subclass
as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A serialised instance of this PostingSource subclass. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::init "
Set this PostingSource to the start of the list of postings.
void Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::init(const Database &db_)
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::init This is called automatically by
the matcher prior to each query being processed.
If a PostingSource is used for multiple searches, init() will
therefore be called multiple times, and must handle this by using the
database passed in the most recent call.
Parameters:
-----------
db: The database which the PostingSource should iterate through.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, a separate PostingSource
will be used for each database (the separate PostingSources will be
obtained using clone()), and each PostingSource will be passed one of
the sub-databases as the db parameter here. The db parameter will
therefore always refer to a single database. All docids passed to, or
returned from, the PostingSource refer to docids in that single
database, rather than in the multi- database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::get_description
"
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::get_description() const
Xapian::ValueMapPostingSource::get_description This default
implementation returns a generic answer. This default it provided to
avoid forcing those deriving their own PostingSource subclass from
having to implement this (they may not care what get_description()
gives for their subclass). ";
// File: classXapian_1_1ValuePostingSource.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource "
A posting source which generates weights from a value slot.
This is a base class for classes which generate weights using values
stored in the specified slot. For example, ValueWeightPostingSource
uses sortable_unserialise to convert values directly to weights.
The upper bound on the weight returned is set to DBL_MAX. Subclasses
should call set_maxweight() in their init() methods after calling
ValuePostingSource::init() if they know a tighter bound on the weight.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::ValuePostingSource
"
Construct a ValuePostingSource.
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::ValuePostingSource(Xapian::valueno slot_)
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::ValuePostingSource
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value slot to read values from. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_termfreq_min "
A lower bound on the number of documents this object can return.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_termfreq_min() const
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_termfreq_min Xapian will always call
init() on a PostingSource before calling this for the first time. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_termfreq_est "
An estimate of the number of documents this object can return.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_termfreq_est() const
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_termfreq_est It must always be true
that:
get_termfreq_min() <= get_termfreq_est() <= get_termfreq_max()
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_termfreq_max "
An upper bound on the number of documents this object can return.
Xapian::doccount Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_termfreq_max() const
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_termfreq_max Xapian will always call
init() on a PostingSource before calling this for the first time. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::next "
Advance the current position to the next matching document.
void Xapian::ValuePostingSource::next(double min_wt)
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::next The PostingSource starts before the
first entry in the list, so next(), skip_to() or check() must be
called before any methods which need the context of the current
position.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Parameters:
-----------
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::skip_to "
Advance to the specified docid.
void Xapian::ValuePostingSource::skip_to(Xapian::docid min_docid,
double min_wt) Xapian::ValuePostingSource::skip_to If the specified
docid isn't in the list, position ourselves on the first document
after it (or at_end() if no greater docids are present).
If the current position is already the specified docid, this method
will leave the position unmodified.
If the specified docid is earlier than the current position, the
behaviour is unspecified. A sensible behaviour would be to leave the
current position unmodified, but it is also reasonable to move to the
specified docid.
The default implementation calls next() repeatedly, which works but
skip_to() can often be implemented much more efficiently.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to advance to.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::check "
Check if the specified docid occurs.
bool Xapian::ValuePostingSource::check(Xapian::docid min_docid, double
min_wt) Xapian::ValuePostingSource::check The caller is required to
ensure that the specified document id did actually exists in the
database. If it does, it must move to that document id, and return
true. If it does not, it may either:
return true, having moved to a definite position (including
\"at_end\"), which must be the same position as skip_to() would have
moved to.
or
return false, having moved to an \"indeterminate\" position, such that
a subsequent call to next() or skip_to() will move to the next
matching position after did.
Generally, this method should act like skip_to() and return true if
that can be done at little extra cost.
Otherwise it should simply check if a particular docid is present,
returning true if it is, and false if it isn't.
The default implementation calls skip_to() and always returns true.
Xapian will always call init() on a PostingSource before calling this
for the first time.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the docid specified is
the docid in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details.
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document id to check.
min_wt: The minimum weight contribution that is needed (this is just
a hint which subclasses may ignore). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::at_end "
Return true if the current position is past the last entry in this
list.
bool Xapian::ValuePostingSource::at_end() const
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::at_end At least one of next(), skip_to()
or check() will be called before this method is first called. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_docid "
Return the current docid.
Xapian::docid Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_docid() const
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_docid This method may assume that it
will only be called when there is a \"current document\". See
get_weight() for details.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, the returned docid
should be in the single subdatabase relevant to this posting source.
See the init() method for details. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::init "
Set this PostingSource to the start of the list of postings.
void Xapian::ValuePostingSource::init(const Database &db_)
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::init This is called automatically by the
matcher prior to each query being processed.
If a PostingSource is used for multiple searches, init() will
therefore be called multiple times, and must handle this by using the
database passed in the most recent call.
Parameters:
-----------
db: The database which the PostingSource should iterate through.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, a separate PostingSource
will be used for each database (the separate PostingSources will be
obtained using clone()), and each PostingSource will be passed one of
the sub-databases as the db parameter here. The db parameter will
therefore always refer to a single database. All docids passed to, or
returned from, the PostingSource refer to docids in that single
database, rather than in the multi- database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_database "
The database we're reading values from.
Xapian::Database Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_database() const
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_database Added in 1.2.23 and 1.3.5. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_slot "
The slot we're reading values from.
Xapian::valueno Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_slot() const
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_slot Added in 1.2.23 and 1.3.5. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_value "
Read current value.
std::string Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_value() const
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_value Added in 1.2.23 and 1.3.5. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::done "
End the iteration.
void Xapian::ValuePostingSource::done()
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::done Calls to at_end() will return true
after calling this method.
Added in 1.2.23 and 1.3.5. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_started "
Flag indicating if we've started (true if we have).
bool Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_started() const
Xapian::ValuePostingSource::get_started Added in 1.2.23 and 1.3.5. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::set_termfreq_min "
Set a lower bound on the term frequency.
void Xapian::ValuePostingSource::set_termfreq_min(Xapian::doccount
termfreq_min_) Xapian::ValuePostingSource::set_termfreq_min Subclasses
should set this if they are overriding the next(), skip_to() or
check() methods to return fewer documents.
Added in 1.2.23 and 1.3.5. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::set_termfreq_est "
An estimate of the term frequency.
void Xapian::ValuePostingSource::set_termfreq_est(Xapian::doccount
termfreq_est_) Xapian::ValuePostingSource::set_termfreq_est Subclasses
should set this if they are overriding the next(), skip_to() or
check() methods.
Added in 1.2.23 and 1.3.5. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValuePostingSource::set_termfreq_max "
An upper bound on the term frequency.
void Xapian::ValuePostingSource::set_termfreq_max(Xapian::doccount
termfreq_max_) Xapian::ValuePostingSource::set_termfreq_max Subclasses
should set this if they are overriding the next(), skip_to() or
check() methods.
Added in 1.2.23 and 1.3.5. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1ValueRangeProcessor.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor "
Base class for value range processors. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::ValueRangeProcessor "
Default constructor.
Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::ValueRangeProcessor()
Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::ValueRangeProcessor";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::~ValueRangeProcessor "
Destructor.
virtual Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::~ValueRangeProcessor()
Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::~ValueRangeProcessor";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::release "
Start reference counting this object.
ValueRangeProcessor * Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::release()
Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::release You can hand ownership of a
dynamically allocated ValueRangeProcessor object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::release "
Start reference counting this object.
const ValueRangeProcessor * Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::release()
const Xapian::ValueRangeProcessor::release You can hand ownership of a
dynamically allocated ValueRangeProcessor object to Xapian by calling
release() and then passing the object to a Xapian method. Xapian will
arrange to delete the object once it is no longer required. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1ValueSetMatchDecider.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider "
MatchDecider filtering results based on whether document values are in
a user- defined set. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider::ValueSetMatchDecider "
Construct a ValueSetMatchDecider.
Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider::ValueSetMatchDecider(Xapian::valueno
slot, bool inclusive_)
Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider::ValueSetMatchDecider
Parameters:
-----------
slot: The value slot number to look in.
inclusive_: If true, match decider accepts documents which have a
value in the specified slot which is a member of the test set; if
false, match decider accepts documents which do not have a value in
the specified slot. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider::add_value "
Add a value to the test set.
void Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider::add_value(const std::string &value)
Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider::add_value
Parameters:
-----------
value: The value to add to the test set. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider::remove_value "
Remove a value from the test set.
void Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider::remove_value(const std::string
&value) Xapian::ValueSetMatchDecider::remove_value
Parameters:
-----------
value: The value to remove from the test set. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1ValueWeightPostingSource.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource "
A posting source which reads weights from a value slot.
This returns entries for all documents in the given database which
have a non empty values in the specified slot. It returns a weight
calculated by applying sortable_unserialise to the value stored in the
slot (so the values stored should probably have been calculated by
applying sortable_serialise to a floating point number at index time).
The upper bound on the weight returned is set using the upper bound on
the values in the specified slot, or DBL_MAX if value bounds aren't
supported by the current backend.
For efficiency, this posting source doesn't check that the stored
values are valid in any way, so it will never raise an exception due
to invalid stored values. In particular, it doesn't ensure that the
unserialised values are positive, which is a requirement for weights.
The behaviour if the slot contains values which unserialise to
negative values is undefined. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::ValueWeightPostingSource "
Construct a ValueWeightPostingSource.
Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::ValueWeightPostingSource(Xapian::valueno
slot_) Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::ValueWeightPostingSource
Parameters:
-----------
slot_: The value slot to read values from. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::get_weight "
Return the weight contribution for the current document.
double Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::get_weight() const
Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::get_weight This default
implementation always returns 0, for convenience when implementing
\"weight-less\" PostingSource subclasses.
This method may assume that it will only be called when there is a
\"current document\". In detail: Xapian will always call init() on a
PostingSource before calling this for the first time. It will also
only call this if the PostingSource reports that it is pointing to a
valid document (ie, it will not call it before calling at least one of
next(), skip_to() or check(), and will ensure that the PostingSource
is not at the end by calling at_end()). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::clone "
Clone the posting source.
ValueWeightPostingSource * Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::clone()
const Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::clone The clone should inherit
the configuration of the parent, but need not inherit the state. ie,
the clone does not need to be in the same iteration position as the
original: the matcher will always call init() on the clone before
attempting to move the iterator, or read the information about the
current position of the iterator.
This may return NULL to indicate that cloning is not supported. In
this case, the PostingSource may only be used with a single-database
search.
The default implementation returns NULL.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::name "
Name of the posting source class.
std::string Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::name() const
Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::name This is used when serialising
and unserialising posting sources; for example, for performing remote
searches.
If the subclass is in a C++ namespace, the namespace should be
included in the name, using \"::\" as a separator. For example, for a
PostingSource subclass called \"FooPostingSource\" in the \"Xapian\"
namespace the result of this call should be
\"Xapian::FooPostingSource\".
This should only be implemented if serialise() and unserialise() are
also implemented. The default implementation returns an empty string.
If this returns an empty string, Xapian will assume that serialise()
and unserialise() are not implemented. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::serialise "
Serialise object parameters into a string.
std::string Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::serialise() const
Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::serialise The serialised parameters
should represent the configuration of the posting source, but need not
(indeed, should not) represent the current iteration state.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::unserialise "
Create object given string serialisation returned by serialise().
ValueWeightPostingSource *
Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::unserialise Note
that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use with
\"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way (for
example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another language)
then you can define a static operator delete method in your subclass
as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A serialised instance of this PostingSource subclass. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::init "
Set this PostingSource to the start of the list of postings.
void Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::init(const Database &db_)
Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::init This is called automatically by
the matcher prior to each query being processed.
If a PostingSource is used for multiple searches, init() will
therefore be called multiple times, and must handle this by using the
database passed in the most recent call.
Parameters:
-----------
db: The database which the PostingSource should iterate through.
Note: in the case of a multi-database search, a separate PostingSource
will be used for each database (the separate PostingSources will be
obtained using clone()), and each PostingSource will be passed one of
the sub-databases as the db parameter here. The db parameter will
therefore always refer to a single database. All docids passed to, or
returned from, the PostingSource refer to docids in that single
database, rather than in the multi- database. ";
%feature("docstring")
Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::get_description() const
Xapian::ValueWeightPostingSource::get_description This default
implementation returns a generic answer. This default it provided to
avoid forcing those deriving their own PostingSource subclass from
having to implement this (they may not care what get_description()
gives for their subclass). ";
// File: classXapian_1_1Weight.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight "
Abstract base class for weighting schemes. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::Weight "
Default constructor, needed by subclass constructors.
Xapian::Weight::Weight() Xapian::Weight::Weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::~Weight "
Virtual destructor, because we have virtual methods.
virtual Xapian::Weight::~Weight() Xapian::Weight::~Weight";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::clone "
Clone this object.
virtual Weight * Xapian::Weight::clone() const =0
Xapian::Weight::clone This method allocates and returns a copy of the
object it is called on.
If your subclass is called FooWeight and has parameters a and b, then
you would implement FooWeight::clone() like so:
FooWeight * FooWeight::clone() const { return new FooWeight(a, b); }
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1 ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::name "
Return the name of this weighting scheme.
virtual std::string Xapian::Weight::name() const Xapian::Weight::name
This name is used by the remote backend. It is passed along with the
serialised parameters to the remote server so that it knows which
class to create.
Return the full namespace-qualified name of your class here - if your
class is called FooWeight, return \"FooWeight\" from this method (
Xapian::BM25Weight returns \"Xapian::BM25Weight\" here).
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply returns an empty string. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::serialise "
Return this object's parameters serialised as a single string.
virtual std::string Xapian::Weight::serialise() const
Xapian::Weight::serialise If you don't want to support the remote
backend, you can use the default implementation which simply throws
Xapian::UnimplementedError. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::unserialise "
Unserialise parameters.
virtual Weight * Xapian::Weight::unserialise(const std::string
&serialised) const Xapian::Weight::unserialise This method
unserialises parameters serialised by the serialise() method and
allocates and returns a new object initialised with them.
If you don't want to support the remote backend, you can use the
default implementation which simply throws Xapian::UnimplementedError.
Note that the returned object will be deallocated by Xapian after use
with \"delete\". If you want to handle the deletion in a special way
(for example when wrapping the Xapian API for use from another
language) then you can define a static operator delete method in your
subclass as shown here:https://trac.xapian.org/ticket/554#comment:1
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: A string containing the serialised parameters. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::get_sumpart "
Calculate the weight contribution for this object's term to a
document.
virtual double Xapian::Weight::get_sumpart(Xapian::termcount wdf,
Xapian::termcount doclen, Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const =0
Xapian::Weight::get_sumpart The parameters give information about the
document which may be used in the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
wdf: The within document frequency of the term in the document.
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: Number of unique terms in the document (used for absolute
smoothing). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::get_maxpart "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumpart() can return for any
document.
virtual double Xapian::Weight::get_maxpart() const =0
Xapian::Weight::get_maxpart This information is used by the matcher to
perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound as tight as
possible. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::get_sumextra "
Calculate the term-independent weight component for a document.
virtual double Xapian::Weight::get_sumextra(Xapian::termcount doclen,
Xapian::termcount uniqterms) const =0 Xapian::Weight::get_sumextra The
parameter gives information about the document which may be used in
the calculations:
Parameters:
-----------
doclen: The document's length (unnormalised).
uniqterms: The number of unique terms in the document. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Weight::get_maxextra "
Return an upper bound on what get_sumextra() can return for any
document.
virtual double Xapian::Weight::get_maxextra() const =0
Xapian::Weight::get_maxextra This information is used by the matcher
to perform various optimisations, so strive to make the bound as tight
as possible. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1WildcardError.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WildcardError "
WildcardError indicates an error expanding a wildcarded query. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WildcardError::WildcardError "
General purpose constructor.
Xapian::WildcardError::WildcardError(const std::string &msg_, const
std::string &context_=std::string(), int errno_=0)
Xapian::WildcardError::WildcardError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
context_: Optional context information for this error.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WildcardError::WildcardError "
Construct from message and errno value.
Xapian::WildcardError::WildcardError(const std::string &msg_, int
errno_) Xapian::WildcardError::WildcardError
Parameters:
-----------
msg_: Message giving details of the error, intended for human
consumption.
errno_: Optional errno value associated with this error. ";
// File: classXapian_1_1WritableDatabase.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase "
This class provides read/write access to a database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::~WritableDatabase "
Destroy this handle on the database.
virtual Xapian::WritableDatabase::~WritableDatabase()
Xapian::WritableDatabase::~WritableDatabase If no other handles to
this database remain, the database will be closed.
If a transaction is active cancel_transaction() will be implicitly
called; if no transaction is active commit() will be implicitly
called, but any exception will be swallowed (because throwing
exceptions in C++ destructors is problematic). If you aren't using
transactions and want to know about any failure to commit changes,
call commit() explicitly before the destructor gets called. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::WritableDatabase "
Create a WritableDatabase with no subdatabases.
Xapian::WritableDatabase::WritableDatabase()
Xapian::WritableDatabase::WritableDatabase The created object isn't
very useful in this state - it's intended as a placeholder value. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::WritableDatabase "
Open a database for update, automatically determining the database
backend to use.
Xapian::WritableDatabase::WritableDatabase(const std::string &path,
int flags=0, int block_size=0)
Xapian::WritableDatabase::WritableDatabase If the database is to be
created, Xapian will try to create the directory indicated by path if
it doesn't already exist (but only the leaf directory, not
recursively).
Parameters:
-----------
path: directory that the database is stored in.
flags: one of: Xapian::DB_CREATE_OR_OPEN open for read/write; create
if no db exists (the default if flags isn't specified)
Xapian::DB_CREATE create new database; fail if db exists
Xapian::DB_CREATE_OR_OVERWRITE overwrite existing db; create if none
exists
Xapian::DB_OPEN open for read/write; fail if no db exists
Additionally, the following flags can be combined with action using
bitwise-or (| in C++):
Xapian::DB_NO_SYNC don't call fsync() or similar
Xapian::DB_FULL_SYNC try harder to ensure data is safe
Xapian::DB_DANGEROUS don't be crash-safe, no concurrent readers
Xapian::DB_NO_TERMLIST don't use a termlist table
Xapian::DB_RETRY_LOCK to wait to get a write lock
Parameters:
-----------
block_size: If a new database is created, this specifies the block
size (in bytes) for backends which have such a concept. For chert and
glass, the block size must be a power of 2 between 2048 and 65536
(inclusive), and the default (also used if an invalid value is passed)
is 8192 bytes.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state.
Xapian::DatabaseLockError: will be thrown if a lock couldn't be
acquired on the database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::WritableDatabase "
Copying is allowed.
Xapian::WritableDatabase::WritableDatabase(const WritableDatabase
&other) Xapian::WritableDatabase::WritableDatabase The internals are
reference counted, so copying is cheap.
Parameters:
-----------
other: The object to copy. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_database "
Add shards from another WritableDatabase.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_database(const WritableDatabase
&other) Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_database Any shards in other are
added to the list of shards in this object. The shards are reference
counted and also remain in other.
Parameters:
-----------
other: Another WritableDatabase object to add shards from ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::commit "
Commit any pending modifications made to the database.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::commit()
Xapian::WritableDatabase::commit For efficiency reasons, when
performing multiple updates to a database it is best (indeed, almost
essential) to make as many modifications as memory will permit in a
single pass through the database. To ensure this, Xapian batches up
modifications.
This method may be called at any time to commit any pending
modifications to the database.
If any of the modifications fail, an exception will be thrown and the
database will be left in a state in which each separate addition,
replacement or deletion operation has either been fully performed or
not performed at all: it is then up to the application to work out
which operations need to be repeated.
However, note that if called on a sharded database, atomicity isn't
guaranteed between shards - it's possible for the changes to one shard
to be committed but changes to another shard to fail.
It's not valid to call commit() within a transaction.
Beware of calling commit() too frequently: this will make indexing
take much longer.
Note that commit() need not be called explicitly: it will be called
automatically when the database is closed, or when a sufficient number
of modifications have been made. By default, this is every 10000
documents added, deleted, or modified. This value is rather
conservative, and if you have a machine with plenty of memory, you can
improve indexing throughput dramatically by setting
XAPIAN_FLUSH_THRESHOLD in the environment to a larger value.
This method was new in Xapian 1.1.0 - in earlier versions it was
called flush().
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseError: will be thrown if a problem occurs while
modifying the database.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::flush "
Pre-1.1.0 name for commit().
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::flush() Xapian::WritableDatabase::flush
Use commit() instead. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::begin_transaction "
Begin a transaction.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::begin_transaction(bool flushed=true)
Xapian::WritableDatabase::begin_transaction In Xapian a transaction is
a group of modifications to the database which are linked such that
either all will be applied simultaneously or none will be applied at
all. Even in the case of a power failure, this characteristic should
be preserved (as long as the filesystem isn't corrupted, etc).
However, note that if called on a sharded database, atomicity isn't
guaranteed between shards. Within each shard, the transaction will
still act atomically.
A transaction is started with begin_transaction() and can either be
committed by calling commit_transaction() or aborted by calling
cancel_transaction().
By default, a transaction implicitly calls commit() before and after
so that the modifications stand and fall without affecting
modifications before or after.
The downside of these implicit calls to commit() is that small
transactions can harm indexing performance in the same way that
explicitly calling commit() frequently can.
If you're applying atomic groups of changes and only wish to ensure
that each group is either applied or not applied, then you can prevent
the automatic commit() before and after the transaction by starting
the transaction with begin_transaction(false). However, if
cancel_transaction is called (or if commit_transaction isn't called
before the WritableDatabase object is destroyed) then any changes
which were pending before the transaction began will also be
discarded.
Transactions aren't currently supported by the InMemory backend.
Parameters:
-----------
flushed: Is this a flushed transaction? By default transactions are
\"flushed\", which means that committing a transaction will ensure
those changes are permanently written to the database. By contrast,
unflushed transactions only ensure that changes within the transaction
are either all applied or all aren't.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::UnimplementedError: will be thrown if transactions are not
available for this database type.
Xapian::InvalidOperationError: will be thrown if this is called at an
invalid time, such as when a transaction is already in progress. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::commit_transaction "
Complete the transaction currently in progress.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::commit_transaction()
Xapian::WritableDatabase::commit_transaction If this method completes
successfully and this is a flushed transaction, all the database
modifications made during the transaction will have been committed to
the database.
If an error occurs, an exception will be thrown, and none of the
modifications made to the database during the transaction will have
been applied to the database.
In all cases the transaction will no longer be in progress.
Note that if called on a sharded database, atomicity isn't guaranteed
between shards. Within each shard, the transaction will still act
atomically.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseError: will be thrown if a problem occurs while
modifying the database.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state.
Xapian::InvalidOperationError: will be thrown if a transaction is not
currently in progress.
Xapian::UnimplementedError: will be thrown if transactions are not
available for this database type. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::cancel_transaction "
Abort the transaction currently in progress, discarding the pending
modifications made to the database.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::cancel_transaction()
Xapian::WritableDatabase::cancel_transaction If an error occurs in
this method, an exception will be thrown, but the transaction will be
cancelled anyway.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseError: will be thrown if a problem occurs while
modifying the database.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state.
Xapian::InvalidOperationError: will be thrown if a transaction is not
currently in progress.
Xapian::UnimplementedError: will be thrown if transactions are not
available for this database type. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_document "
Add a new document to the database.
Xapian::docid Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_document(const
Xapian::Document &document) Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_document
This method adds the specified document to the database, returning a
newly allocated document ID. Automatically allocated document IDs come
from a per-database monotonically increasing counter, so IDs from
deleted documents won't be reused.
If you want to specify the document ID to be used, you should call
replace_document() instead.
Note that changes to the database won't be immediately committed to
disk; see commit() for more details.
As with all database modification operations, the effect is atomic:
the document will either be fully added, or the document fails to be
added and an exception is thrown (possibly at a later time when
commit() is called or the database is closed).
Parameters:
-----------
document: The new document to be added.
The document ID of the newly added document.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseError: will be thrown if a problem occurs while
writing to the database.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::delete_document "
Delete a document from the database.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::delete_document(Xapian::docid did)
Xapian::WritableDatabase::delete_document This method removes the
document with the specified document ID from the database.
Note that changes to the database won't be immediately committed to
disk; see commit() for more details.
As with all database modification operations, the effect is atomic:
the document will either be fully removed, or the document fails to be
removed and an exception is thrown (possibly at a later time when
commit() is called or the database is closed).
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document ID of the document to be removed.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseError: will be thrown if a problem occurs while
writing to the database.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::delete_document "
Delete any documents indexed by a term from the database.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::delete_document(const std::string
&unique_term) Xapian::WritableDatabase::delete_document This method
removes any documents indexed by the specified term from the database.
A major use is for convenience when UIDs from another system are
mapped to terms in Xapian, although this method has other uses (for
example, you could add a \"deletion date\" term to documents at index
time and use this method to delete all documents due for deletion on a
particular date).
Parameters:
-----------
unique_term: The term to remove references to.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseError: will be thrown if a problem occurs while
writing to the database.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::replace_document "
Replace a given document in the database.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::replace_document(Xapian::docid did,
const Xapian::Document &document)
Xapian::WritableDatabase::replace_document This method replaces the
document with the specified document ID. If document ID did isn't
currently used, the document will be added with document ID did.
The monotonic counter used for automatically allocating document IDs
is increased so that the next automatically allocated document ID will
be did + 1. Be aware that if you use this method to specify a high
document ID for a new document, and also use
WritableDatabase::add_document(), Xapian may get to a state where this
counter wraps around and will be unable to automatically allocate
document IDs!
Note that changes to the database won't be immediately committed to
disk; see commit() for more details.
As with all database modification operations, the effect is atomic:
the document will either be fully replaced, or the document fails to
be replaced and an exception is thrown (possibly at a later time when
commit() is called or the database is closed).
Parameters:
-----------
did: The document ID of the document to be replaced.
document: The new document.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseError: will be thrown if a problem occurs while
writing to the database.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::replace_document "
Replace any documents matching a term.
Xapian::docid Xapian::WritableDatabase::replace_document(const
std::string &unique_term, const Xapian::Document &document)
Xapian::WritableDatabase::replace_document This method replaces any
documents indexed by the specified term with the specified document.
If any documents are indexed by the term, the lowest document ID will
be used for the document, otherwise a new document ID will be
generated as for add_document.
One common use is to allow UIDs from another system to easily be
mapped to terms in Xapian. Note that this method doesn't automatically
add unique_term as a term, so you'll need to call
document.add_term(unique_term) first when using replace_document() in
this way.
Note that changes to the database won't be immediately committed to
disk; see commit() for more details.
As with all database modification operations, the effect is atomic:
the document(s) will either be fully replaced, or the document(s) fail
to be replaced and an exception is thrown (possibly at a later time
when commit() is called or the database is closed).
Parameters:
-----------
unique_term: The \"unique\" term.
document: The new document.
The document ID that document was given.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseError: will be thrown if a problem occurs while
writing to the database.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_spelling "
Add a word to the spelling dictionary.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_spelling(const std::string &word,
Xapian::termcount freqinc=1) const
Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_spelling If the word is already present,
its frequency is increased.
Parameters:
-----------
word: The word to add.
freqinc: How much to increase its frequency by (default 1). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::remove_spelling "
Remove a word from the spelling dictionary.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::remove_spelling(const std::string
&word, Xapian::termcount freqdec=1) const
Xapian::WritableDatabase::remove_spelling The word's frequency is
decreased, and if would become zero or less then the word is removed
completely.
Parameters:
-----------
word: The word to remove.
freqdec: How much to decrease its frequency by (default 1). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_synonym "
Add a synonym for a term.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_synonym(const std::string &term,
const std::string &synonym) const
Xapian::WritableDatabase::add_synonym
Parameters:
-----------
term: The term to add a synonym for.
synonym: The synonym to add. If this is already a synonym for term,
then no action is taken. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::remove_synonym "
Remove a synonym for a term.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::remove_synonym(const std::string &term,
const std::string &synonym) const
Xapian::WritableDatabase::remove_synonym
Parameters:
-----------
term: The term to remove a synonym for.
synonym: The synonym to remove. If this isn't currently a synonym for
term, then no action is taken. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::clear_synonyms "
Remove all synonyms for a term.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::clear_synonyms(const std::string &term)
const Xapian::WritableDatabase::clear_synonyms
Parameters:
-----------
term: The term to remove all synonyms for. If the term has no
synonyms, no action is taken. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::set_metadata "
Set the user-specified metadata associated with a given key.
void Xapian::WritableDatabase::set_metadata(const std::string &key,
const std::string &metadata) Xapian::WritableDatabase::set_metadata
This method sets the metadata value associated with a given key. If
there is already a metadata value stored in the database with the same
key, the old value is replaced. If you want to delete an existing item
of metadata, just set its value to the empty string.
User-specified metadata allows you to store arbitrary information in
the form of (key, value) pairs.
There's no hard limit on the number of metadata items, or the size of
the metadata values. Metadata keys have a limited length, which depend
on the backend. We recommend limiting them to 200 bytes. Empty keys
are not valid, and specifying one will cause an exception.
Metadata modifications are committed to disk in the same way as
modifications to the documents in the database are: i.e.,
modifications are atomic, and won't be committed to disk immediately
(see commit() for more details). This allows metadata to be used to
link databases with versioned external resources by storing the
appropriate version number in a metadata item.
You can also use the metadata to store arbitrary extra information
associated with terms, documents, or postings by encoding the termname
and/or document id into the metadata key.
Parameters:
-----------
key: The key of the metadata item to set.
metadata: The value of the metadata item to set.
Parameters:
-----------
Xapian::DatabaseError: will be thrown if a problem occurs while
writing to the database.
Xapian::DatabaseCorruptError: will be thrown if the database is in a
corrupt state.
Xapian::InvalidArgumentError: will be thrown if the key supplied is
empty.
Xapian::UnimplementedError: will be thrown if the database backend in
use doesn't support user- specified metadata. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::WritableDatabase::get_description "
Return a string describing this object.
std::string Xapian::WritableDatabase::get_description() const
Xapian::WritableDatabase::get_description";
// File: namespacestd.xml
// File: namespaceXapian.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::version_string "
Report the version string of the library which the program is linked
with.
const char * Xapian::version_string() Xapian::version_string This may
be different to the version compiled against (given by XAPIAN_VERSION)
if shared libraries are being used. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::major_version "
Report the major version of the library which the program is linked
with.
int Xapian::major_version() Xapian::major_version This may be
different to the version compiled against (given by
XAPIAN_MAJOR_VERSION) if shared libraries are being used. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::minor_version "
Report the minor version of the library which the program is linked
with.
int Xapian::minor_version() Xapian::minor_version This may be
different to the version compiled against (given by
XAPIAN_MINOR_VERSION) if shared libraries are being used. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::revision "
Report the revision of the library which the program is linked with.
int Xapian::revision() Xapian::revision This may be different to the
version compiled against (given by XAPIAN_REVISION) if shared
libraries are being used. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::miles_to_metres "
Convert from miles to metres.
double Xapian::miles_to_metres(double miles) Xapian::miles_to_metres
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::metres_to_miles "
Convert from metres to miles.
double Xapian::metres_to_miles(double metres) Xapian::metres_to_miles
Experimental - seehttps://xapian.org/docs/deprecation#experimental-
features ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_valid "bool
Xapian::iterator_valid(const Xapian::ESetIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_valid";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_valid "bool
Xapian::iterator_valid(const Xapian::MSetIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_valid";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_rewind "void
Xapian::iterator_rewind(Xapian::ESetIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_rewind";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_rewind "void
Xapian::iterator_rewind(Xapian::MSetIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_rewind";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_rewound "bool
Xapian::iterator_rewound(Xapian::ESetIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_rewound";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_rewound "bool
Xapian::iterator_rewound(Xapian::MSetIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_rewound";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_valid "bool
Xapian::iterator_valid(const Xapian::PositionIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_valid";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_valid "bool
Xapian::iterator_valid(const Xapian::PostingIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_valid";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_valid "bool
Xapian::iterator_valid(const Xapian::TermIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_valid";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_valid "bool
Xapian::iterator_valid(const Xapian::ValueIterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_valid";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::iterator_valid "bool
Xapian::iterator_valid(const Xapian::Utf8Iterator &it)
Xapian::iterator_valid";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::sortable_serialise "
Convert a floating point number to a string, preserving sort order.
std::string Xapian::sortable_serialise(double value)
Xapian::sortable_serialise This method converts a floating point
number to a string, suitable for using as a value for numeric range
restriction, or for use as a sort key.
The conversion is platform independent.
The conversion attempts to ensure that, for any pair of values
supplied to the conversion algorithm, the result of comparing the
original values (with a numeric comparison operator) will be the same
as the result of comparing the resulting values (with a string
comparison operator). On platforms which represent doubles with the
precisions specified by IEEE_754, this will be the case: if the
representation of doubles is more precise, it is possible that two
very close doubles will be mapped to the same string, so will compare
equal.
Note also that both zero and -zero will be converted to the same
representation: since these compare equal, this satisfies the
comparison constraint, but it's worth knowing this if you wish to use
the encoding in some situation where this distinction matters.
Handling of NaN isn't (currently) guaranteed to be sensible.
Parameters:
-----------
value: The number to serialise. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::sortable_unserialise "
Convert a string encoded using sortable_serialise back to a floating
point number.
double Xapian::sortable_unserialise(const std::string &serialised)
Xapian::sortable_unserialise This expects the input to be a string
produced by sortable_serialise(). If the input is not such a string,
the value returned is undefined (but no error will be thrown).
The result of the conversion will be exactly the value which was
supplied to sortable_serialise() when making the string on platforms
which represent doubles with the precisions specified by IEEE_754, but
may be a different (nearby) value on other platforms.
Parameters:
-----------
serialised: The serialised string to decode. ";
// File: namespaceXapian_1_1Auto.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::open_stub "
Construct a Database object for a stub database file.
Database Xapian::Auto::open_stub(const std::string &file)
Xapian::Auto::open_stub The stub database file contains serialised
parameters for one or more databases.
Parameters:
-----------
file: pathname of the stub database file. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Auto::open_stub "
Construct a WritableDatabase object for a stub database file.
WritableDatabase Xapian::Auto::open_stub(const std::string &file, int
action) Xapian::Auto::open_stub The stub database file must contain
serialised parameters for exactly one database.
Parameters:
-----------
file: pathname of the stub database file.
action: determines handling of existing/non-existing database:
Xapian::DB_CREATE fail if database already exist, otherwise create new
database.
Xapian::DB_CREATE_OR_OPEN open existing database, or create new
database if none exists.
Xapian::DB_CREATE_OR_OVERWRITE overwrite existing database, or create
new database if none exists.
Xapian::DB_OPEN open existing database, failing if none exists. ";
// File: namespaceXapian_1_1Chert.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Chert::open "
Construct a Database object for read-only access to a Chert database.
Database Xapian::Chert::open(const std::string &dir)
Xapian::Chert::open
Parameters:
-----------
dir: pathname of the directory containing the database. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Chert::open "
Construct a Database object for update access to a Chert database.
WritableDatabase Xapian::Chert::open(const std::string &dir, int
action, int block_size=0) Xapian::Chert::open
Parameters:
-----------
dir: pathname of the directory containing the database.
action: determines handling of existing/non-existing database:
Xapian::DB_CREATE fail if database already exist, otherwise create new
database.
Xapian::DB_CREATE_OR_OPEN open existing database, or create new
database if none exists.
Xapian::DB_CREATE_OR_OVERWRITE overwrite existing database, or create
new database if none exists.
Xapian::DB_OPEN open existing database, failing if none exists.
block_size: the Btree blocksize to use (in bytes), which must be a
power of two between 2048 and 65536 (inclusive). The default (also
used if an invalid value if passed) is 8192 bytes. This parameter is
ignored when opening an existing database. ";
// File: namespaceXapian_1_1InMemory.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::InMemory::open "
Construct a WritableDatabase object for a new, empty InMemory
database.
WritableDatabase Xapian::InMemory::open() Xapian::InMemory::open Only
a writable InMemory database can be created, since a read-only one
would always remain empty. ";
// File: namespaceXapian_1_1Internal.xml
// File: namespaceXapian_1_1Remote.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Remote::open "
Construct a Database object for read-only access to a remote database
accessed via a TCP connection.
Database Xapian::Remote::open(const std::string &host, unsigned int
port, useconds_t timeout=10000, useconds_t connect_timeout=10000)
Xapian::Remote::open Access to the remote database is via a TCP
connection to the specified host and port.
Parameters:
-----------
host: hostname to connect to.
port: port number to connect to.
timeout: timeout in milliseconds. If this timeout is exceeded for any
individual operation on the remote database then
Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError is thrown. A timeout of 0 means don't
timeout. (Default is 10000ms, which is 10 seconds).
connect_timeout: timeout to use when connecting to the server. If
this timeout is exceeded then Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError is thrown. A
timeout of 0 means don't timeout. (Default is 10000ms, which is 10
seconds). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Remote::open_writable "
Construct a WritableDatabase object for update access to a remote
database accessed via a TCP connection.
WritableDatabase Xapian::Remote::open_writable(const std::string
&host, unsigned int port, useconds_t timeout=0, useconds_t
connect_timeout=10000, int flags=0) Xapian::Remote::open_writable
Access to the remote database is via a TCP connection to the specified
host and port.
Parameters:
-----------
host: hostname to connect to.
port: port number to connect to.
timeout: timeout in milliseconds. If this timeout is exceeded for any
individual operation on the remote database then
Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError is thrown. (Default is 0, which means
don't timeout).
connect_timeout: timeout to use when connecting to the server. If
this timeout is exceeded then Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError is thrown. A
timeout of 0 means don't timeout. (Default is 10000ms, which is 10
seconds).
flags: Xapian::DB_RETRY_LOCK or 0. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Remote::open "
Construct a Database object for read-only access to a remote database
accessed via a program.
Database Xapian::Remote::open(const std::string &program, const
std::string &args, useconds_t timeout=10000) Xapian::Remote::open
Access to the remote database is done by running an external program
and communicating with it on stdin/stdout.
Parameters:
-----------
program: the external program to run.
args: space-separated list of arguments to pass to program.
timeout: timeout in milliseconds. If this timeout is exceeded for any
individual operation on the remote database then
Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError is thrown. A timeout of 0 means don't
timeout. (Default is 10000ms, which is 10 seconds). ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Remote::open_writable "
Construct a WritableDatabase object for update access to a remote
database accessed via a program.
WritableDatabase Xapian::Remote::open_writable(const std::string
&program, const std::string &args, useconds_t timeout=0, int flags=0)
Xapian::Remote::open_writable Access to the remote database is done by
running an external program and communicating with it on stdin/stdout.
Parameters:
-----------
program: the external program to run.
args: space-separated list of arguments to pass to program.
timeout: timeout in milliseconds. If this timeout is exceeded for any
individual operation on the remote database then
Xapian::NetworkTimeoutError is thrown. (Default is 0, which means
don't timeout).
flags: Xapian::DB_RETRY_LOCK or 0. ";
// File: namespaceXapian_1_1Unicode.xml
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::nonascii_to_utf8 "
Convert a single non-ASCII Unicode character to UTF-8.
unsigned Xapian::Unicode::nonascii_to_utf8(unsigned ch, char *buf)
Xapian::Unicode::nonascii_to_utf8 This is intended mainly as a helper
method for to_utf8().
Parameters:
-----------
ch: The character (which must be > 128) to write to buf.
buf: The buffer to write the character to - it must have space for
(at least) 4 bytes.
The length of the resultant UTF-8 character in bytes. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::to_utf8 "
Convert a single Unicode character to UTF-8.
unsigned Xapian::Unicode::to_utf8(unsigned ch, char *buf)
Xapian::Unicode::to_utf8
Parameters:
-----------
ch: The character to write to buf.
buf: The buffer to write the character to - it must have space for
(at least) 4 bytes.
The length of the resultant UTF-8 character in bytes. ";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::append_utf8 "
Append the UTF-8 representation of a single Unicode character to a
std::string.
void Xapian::Unicode::append_utf8(std::string &s, unsigned ch)
Xapian::Unicode::append_utf8";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::get_category "
Return the category which a given Unicode character falls into.
category Xapian::Unicode::get_category(unsigned ch)
Xapian::Unicode::get_category";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::is_wordchar "
Test if a given Unicode character is \"word character\".
bool Xapian::Unicode::is_wordchar(unsigned ch)
Xapian::Unicode::is_wordchar";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::is_whitespace "
Test if a given Unicode character is a whitespace character.
bool Xapian::Unicode::is_whitespace(unsigned ch)
Xapian::Unicode::is_whitespace";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::is_currency "
Test if a given Unicode character is a currency symbol.
bool Xapian::Unicode::is_currency(unsigned ch)
Xapian::Unicode::is_currency";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::tolower "
Convert a Unicode character to lowercase.
unsigned Xapian::Unicode::tolower(unsigned ch)
Xapian::Unicode::tolower";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::toupper "
Convert a Unicode character to uppercase.
unsigned Xapian::Unicode::toupper(unsigned ch)
Xapian::Unicode::toupper";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::tolower "
Convert a UTF-8 std::string to lowercase.
std::string Xapian::Unicode::tolower(const std::string &term)
Xapian::Unicode::tolower";
%feature("docstring") Xapian::Unicode::Internal::toupper "
Convert a UTF-8 std::string to uppercase.
std::string Xapian::Unicode::toupper(const std::string &term)
Xapian::Unicode::toupper";
// File: namespaceXapian_1_1Unicode_1_1Internal.xml
// File: xapian_8h.xml
// File: attributes_8h.xml
// File: compactor_8h.xml
// File: constants_8h.xml
// File: constinfo_8h.xml
// File: database_8h.xml
// File: dbfactory_8h.xml
// File: document_8h.xml
// File: enquire_8h.xml
// File: error_8h.xml
// File: errorhandler_8h.xml
// File: eset_8h.xml
// File: expanddecider_8h.xml
// File: geospatial_8h.xml
// File: iterator_8h.xml
// File: keymaker_8h.xml
// File: matchspy_8h.xml
// File: mset_8h.xml
// File: positioniterator_8h.xml
// File: postingiterator_8h.xml
// File: postingsource_8h.xml
// File: query_8h.xml
// File: queryparser_8h.xml
// File: registry_8h.xml
// File: stem_8h.xml
// File: termgenerator_8h.xml
// File: termiterator_8h.xml
// File: types_8h.xml
// File: unicode_8h.xml
// File: valueiterator_8h.xml
// File: valuesetmatchdecider_8h.xml
// File: version_8h.xml
// File: weight_8h.xml
// File: deprecated.xml
// File: dir_f63502d618711192f85ccb772536c6ae.xml
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