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[jira] [Created] (LUCENE-5278) MockTokenizer throws away the
character right after a token even if it is a valid start to a new token
Nik Everett created LUCENE-5278:
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Summary: MockTokenizer throws away the character right after a token even if it is a valid start to a new token
Key: LUCENE-5278
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-5278
Project: Lucene - Core
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Nik Everett
Priority: Trivial
MockTokenizer throws away the character right after a token even if it is a valid start to a new token. You won't see this unless you build a tokenizer that can recognize every character like with new RegExp(".") or RegExp("...").
Changing this behaviour seems to break a number of tests.
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