# cython: profile=True '''Serve pointers to Lexeme structs, given strings. Maintain a reverse index, so that strings can be retrieved from hashes. Use 64-bit hash values and boldly assume no collisions. ''' from __future__ import unicode_literals from libc.stdlib cimport malloc, calloc, free from libc.stdint cimport uint64_t from libcpp.vector cimport vector from spacy.string_tools cimport substr from . import util cimport spacy cdef class English(spacy.Language): cdef int find_split(self, unicode word, size_t length): cdef int i = 0 # Contractions if word.endswith("'s"): return length - 2 # Leading punctuation if is_punct(word, 0, length): return 1 elif length >= 1: # Split off all trailing punctuation characters i = 0 while i < length and not is_punct(word, i, length): i += 1 return i cdef bint is_punct(unicode word, size_t i, size_t length): # Don't count appostrophes as punct if the next char is a letter if word[i] == "'" and i < (length - 1) and word[i+1].isalpha(): # ...Unless we're at 0 return i == 0 if word[i] == "-" and i < (length - 1) and word[i+1] == '-': return False # Don't count commas as punct if the next char is a number if word[i] == "," and i < (length - 1) and word[i+1].isdigit(): return False # Don't count periods as punct if the next char is not whitespace if word[i] == "." and i < (length - 1) and not word[i+1].isspace(): return False return not word[i].isalnum() EN = English('en') cpdef Tokens tokenize(unicode string): return EN.tokenize(string) cpdef Lexeme_addr lookup(unicode string) except 0: return EN.lookup_chunk(string) cpdef unicode unhash(StringHash hash_value): return EN.unhash(hash_value)