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// Lucene version compatibility level 4.8.1
using System;
using System.Text;
namespace Lucene.Net.Analysis.Compound.Hyphenation
{
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/// <summary>
/// This class represents a hyphen. A 'full' hyphen is made of 3 parts: the
/// pre-break text, post-break text and no-break. If no line-break is generated
/// at this position, the no-break text is used, otherwise, pre-break and
/// post-break are used. Typically, pre-break is equal to the hyphen character
/// and the others are empty. However, this general scheme allows support for
/// cases in some languages where words change spelling if they're split across
/// lines, like german's 'backen' which hyphenates 'bak-ken'. BTW, this comes
/// from TeX.
/// <para/>
/// This class has been taken from the Apache FOP project (http://xmlgraphics.apache.org/fop/). They have been slightly modified.
/// </summary>
public class Hyphen
{
public string PreBreak { get; set; }
public string NoBreak { get; set; }
public string PostBreak { get; set; }
internal Hyphen(string pre, string no, string post)
{
PreBreak = pre;
NoBreak = no;
PostBreak = post;
}
internal Hyphen(string pre)
{
PreBreak = pre;
NoBreak = null;
PostBreak = null;
}
public override string ToString()
{
if (NoBreak is null && PostBreak is null && PreBreak != null && PreBreak.Equals("-", StringComparison.Ordinal))
{
return "-";
}
StringBuilder res = new StringBuilder("{");
res.Append(PreBreak);
res.Append("}{");
res.Append(PostBreak);
res.Append("}{");
res.Append(NoBreak);
res.Append('}');
return res.ToString();
}
}
}