DBIx-TextIndex
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lib/DBIx/TextIndex.pm view on Meta::CPAN
_log("Committing inverted tables to database\n") if $PA;
foreach my $fno ( 0 .. $#{$self->{DOC_FIELDS}} ) {
_log("field$fno ", scalar keys %{$self->{TERM_DOCS_VINT}->[$fno]},
" distinct terms\n") if $PA;
my $s_sth;
# SQLite chokes with "database table is locked" unless s_sth
# is finished before i_sth->execute
unless ($self->{DBD_TYPE} eq 'SQLite') {
$s_sth = $self->{INDEX_DBH}->prepare(
$self->{DB}->inverted_select(
$self->{INVERTED_TABLES}->[$fno] ) );
}
my $i_sth = $self->{INDEX_DBH}->prepare(
$self->{DB}->inverted_replace(
$self->{INVERTED_TABLES}->[$fno] ) );
testdata/encantadas.txt view on Meta::CPAN
"Then he the boteman bad row easily,
And let him heare some part of that rare melody."
"Suddeinly an innumerable flight
Of harmefull fowles about them fluttering cride, And with their wicked
wings them oft did smight
And sore annoyed, groping in that griesly night."
"Even all the nation of unfortunate
And fatal birds about them flocked were."
To go up into a high stone tower is not only a very fine thing in itself,
but the very best mode of gaining a comprehensive view of the region round
about. It is all the better if this tower stand solitary and alone, like
that mysterious Newport one, or else be sole survivor of some perished
castle.
Now, with reference to the Enchanted Isles, we are fortunately supplied
with just such a noble point of observation in a remarkable rock, from its
peculiar figure called of old by the Spaniards, Rock Rodondo, or Round
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