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package Plucene::Search::Searcher;=head1 NAME Plucene::Search::Searcher - base class for searchers=head1 DESCRIPTIONAbstract base class for searchers.Searching is the operation of locating a subset of the documents that contains desired content or that their attributes match some specification.The input for a search operation is a 'query' that specifies a criteria for selecting the documents and its output is a list of documents ('hits') that matched that criteria.The hit list is typically ordered by some measure of relevancy (called 'ranking' or 'scoring') and may contain only a subset of the set of documents that matched the query (typically the ones with the highest scored documents).The search operation is performed on an 'index' which is a specialized database that contains a pre compiled information of the document set. The index database is optimized for locating quickly documents that contains certain words or terms. =head1 METHODS=cutuse strict;use warnings;use Plucene::Search::Hits;=head2 doc_freq / max_doc / doc / _search_hc search_topThese must be defined in a subclas=cutsub doc_freq { die "doc_freq must be defined in a subclass" }sub max_doc { die "max_doc must be defined in a subclass" }sub doc { die "doc must be defined in a subclass" }sub _search_hc { die "_search_hc must be defined in a subclass" }sub search_top { die "search_top must be defined in a subclass" }=head2 search my Plucene::Search::Hits $hits = $searcher->new($query, $filter);This will return the Plucene::Search::Hits object for the passed in queryand filter. At this stage, filter is optional.=cutsub search { my ($self, $query, $filter) = @_; # $filter may be undefined, that's OK return Plucene::Search::Hits->new({ searcher => $self, query => $query, filter => $filter });}=head2 search_hc=cutsub search_hc { my ($self, $query, $hc) = @_; $self->_search_hc($query, undef, $hc);}1;
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