1 /* 2 ** 2006 July 10 3 ** 4 ** The author disclaims copyright to this source code. 5 ** 6 ************************************************************************* 7 ** Defines the interface to tokenizers used by fulltext-search. There 8 ** are three basic components: 9 ** 10 ** sqlite3_tokenizer_module is a singleton defining the tokenizer 11 ** interface functions. This is essentially the class structure for 12 ** tokenizers. 13 ** 14 ** sqlite3_tokenizer is used to define a particular tokenizer, perhaps 15 ** including customization information defined at creation time. 16 ** 17 ** sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor is generated by a tokenizer to generate 18 ** tokens from a particular input. 19 */ 20 #ifndef _FTS2_TOKENIZER_H_ 21 #define _FTS2_TOKENIZER_H_ 22 23 /* TODO(shess) Only used for SQLITE_OK and SQLITE_DONE at this time. 24 ** If tokenizers are to be allowed to call sqlite3_*() functions, then 25 ** we will need a way to register the API consistently. 26 */ 27 #include "sqlite3.h" 28 29 /* 30 ** Structures used by the tokenizer interface. When a new tokenizer 31 ** implementation is registered, the caller provides a pointer to 32 ** an sqlite3_tokenizer_module containing pointers to the callback 33 ** functions that make up an implementation. 34 ** 35 ** When an fts2 table is created, it passes any arguments passed to 36 ** the tokenizer clause of the CREATE VIRTUAL TABLE statement to the 37 ** sqlite3_tokenizer_module.xCreate() function of the requested tokenizer 38 ** implementation. The xCreate() function in turn returns an 39 ** sqlite3_tokenizer structure representing the specific tokenizer to 40 ** be used for the fts2 table (customized by the tokenizer clause arguments). 41 ** 42 ** To tokenize an input buffer, the sqlite3_tokenizer_module.xOpen() 43 ** method is called. It returns an sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor object 44 ** that may be used to tokenize a specific input buffer based on 45 ** the tokenization rules supplied by a specific sqlite3_tokenizer 46 ** object. 47 */ 48 typedef struct sqlite3_tokenizer_module sqlite3_tokenizer_module; 49 typedef struct sqlite3_tokenizer sqlite3_tokenizer; 50 typedef struct sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor; 51 52 struct sqlite3_tokenizer_module { 53 54 /* 55 ** Structure version. Should always be set to 0. 56 */ 57 int iVersion; 58 59 /* 60 ** Create a new tokenizer. The values in the argv[] array are the 61 ** arguments passed to the "tokenizer" clause of the CREATE VIRTUAL 62 ** TABLE statement that created the fts2 table. For example, if 63 ** the following SQL is executed: 64 ** 65 ** CREATE .. USING fts2( ... , tokenizer <tokenizer-name> arg1 arg2) 66 ** 67 ** then argc is set to 2, and the argv[] array contains pointers 68 ** to the strings "arg1" and "arg2". 69 ** 70 ** This method should return either SQLITE_OK (0), or an SQLite error 71 ** code. If SQLITE_OK is returned, then *ppTokenizer should be set 72 ** to point at the newly created tokenizer structure. The generic 73 ** sqlite3_tokenizer.pModule variable should not be initialised by 74 ** this callback. The caller will do so. 75 */ 76 int (*xCreate)( 77 int argc, /* Size of argv array */ 78 const char *const*argv, /* Tokenizer argument strings */ 79 sqlite3_tokenizer **ppTokenizer /* OUT: Created tokenizer */ 80 ); 81 82 /* 83 ** Destroy an existing tokenizer. The fts2 module calls this method 84 ** exactly once for each successful call to xCreate(). 85 */ 86 int (*xDestroy)(sqlite3_tokenizer *pTokenizer); 87 88 /* 89 ** Create a tokenizer cursor to tokenize an input buffer. The caller 90 ** is responsible for ensuring that the input buffer remains valid 91 ** until the cursor is closed (using the xClose() method). 92 */ 93 int (*xOpen)( 94 sqlite3_tokenizer *pTokenizer, /* Tokenizer object */ 95 const char *pInput, int nBytes, /* Input buffer */ 96 sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor **ppCursor /* OUT: Created tokenizer cursor */ 97 ); 98 99 /* 100 ** Destroy an existing tokenizer cursor. The fts2 module calls this 101 ** method exactly once for each successful call to xOpen(). 102 */ 103 int (*xClose)(sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor *pCursor); 104 105 /* 106 ** Retrieve the next token from the tokenizer cursor pCursor. This 107 ** method should either return SQLITE_OK and set the values of the 108 ** "OUT" variables identified below, or SQLITE_DONE to indicate that 109 ** the end of the buffer has been reached, or an SQLite error code. 110 ** 111 ** *ppToken should be set to point at a buffer containing the 112 ** normalized version of the token (i.e. after any case-folding and/or 113 ** stemming has been performed). *pnBytes should be set to the length 114 ** of this buffer in bytes. The input text that generated the token is 115 ** identified by the byte offsets returned in *piStartOffset and 116 ** *piEndOffset. 117 ** 118 ** The buffer *ppToken is set to point at is managed by the tokenizer 119 ** implementation. It is only required to be valid until the next call 120 ** to xNext() or xClose(). 121 */ 122 /* TODO(shess) current implementation requires pInput to be 123 ** nul-terminated. This should either be fixed, or pInput/nBytes 124 ** should be converted to zInput. 125 */ 126 int (*xNext)( 127 sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor *pCursor, /* Tokenizer cursor */ 128 const char **ppToken, int *pnBytes, /* OUT: Normalized text for token */ 129 int *piStartOffset, /* OUT: Byte offset of token in input buffer */ 130 int *piEndOffset, /* OUT: Byte offset of end of token in input buffer */ 131 int *piPosition /* OUT: Number of tokens returned before this one */ 132 ); 133 }; 134 135 struct sqlite3_tokenizer { 136 const sqlite3_tokenizer_module *pModule; /* The module for this tokenizer */ 137 /* Tokenizer implementations will typically add additional fields */ 138 }; 139 140 struct sqlite3_tokenizer_cursor { 141 sqlite3_tokenizer *pTokenizer; /* Tokenizer for this cursor. */ 142 /* Tokenizer implementations will typically add additional fields */ 143 }; 144 145 #endif /* _FTS2_TOKENIZER_H_ */ 146