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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Charles A. Benson wrote:

Hello,
From my PyLucene code, I want to pass in a value when I instantiate my StopAnalyzer. In particular, I want to instantiate w/a file containing a list of stop words.. Everything I have tried so far is either kicked back by Python or Java. Is there a way to instantiate a Java File object from within Python/PyLucene ? Is there a more general way to handle this ?

Yes, use the Java File class:

    >>> from lucene import *
    >>> initVM(CLASSPATH)
    <jcc.JCCEnv object at 0x293a0>
    >>> File
    <type 'File'>
    >>> a= StopAnalyzer(File("foo.txt"))
    >>> list(a.tokenStream("foo", StringReader("the foo is bar")))
    [<Token: (the,0,3)>, <Token: (is,8,10)>]
    >>> list(StopAnalyzer().tokenStream("foo", StringReader("the foo is bar")))
    [<Token: (foo,4,7)>, <Token: (bar,11,14)>]
    >>>

Andi..

ps: the foo.txt file in the example above contains:
foo
bar
baz

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