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BoundaryScanner.cs
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BoundaryScanner.cs
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/* SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
*
* The OpenSearch Contributors require contributions made to
* this file be licensed under the Apache-2.0 license or a
* compatible open source license.
*/
/*
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using System.Runtime.Serialization;
using OpenSearch.Net;
namespace OpenSearch.Client
{
[StringEnum]
public enum BoundaryScanner
{
/// <summary>
/// (default mode for the FVH): allows to configure which characters (boundary_chars) constitute a boundary for highlighting. It’s a single
/// string with each boundary character defined in it (defaults to .,!? \t\n). It also allows configuring the boundary_max_scan to
/// control how far to look for boundary characters (defaults to 20). Works only with the Fast Vector Highlighter.
/// </summary>
[EnumMember(Value = "chars")]
Characters,
/// <summary>
/// sentence and word: use Java’s BreakIterator to break the highlighted fragments at the next sentence or word boundary.
/// You can further specify boundary_scanner_locale to control which Locale is used to search the text for these boundaries.
/// </summary>
[EnumMember(Value = "sentence")]
Sentence,
/// <summary>
/// sentence and word: use Java’s BreakIterator to break the highlighted fragments at the next sentence or word boundary.
/// You can further specify boundary_scanner_locale to control which Locale is used to search the text for these boundaries.
/// </summary>
[EnumMember(Value = "word")]
Word
}
}