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   35:- module(snowball,
   36          [ snowball/3,                  % +Algorithm, +In, -Out
   37            snowball_current_algorithm/1 % ?algorithm
   38          ]).   39:- use_module(library(sandbox)).

The Snowball multi-lingual stemmer library

This module encapsulates "The C version of the libstemmer library" from the Snowball project. This library provides stemmers in a variety of languages. The interface to this library is very simple:

Here is an example:

?- snowball(english, walking, S).
S = walk.
See also
- http://snowball.tartarus.org/ */
   60:- use_foreign_library(foreign(snowball)).
 snowball(+Algorithm, +Input, -Stem) is det
Apply the Snowball Algorithm on Input and unify the result (an atom) with Stem.

The implementation maintains a cache of stemmers for each thread that accesses snowball/3, providing high-perfomance and thread-safety without locking.

Arguments:
Algorithm- is the (english) name for desired algorithm or an 2 or 3 letter ISO 639 language code.
Input- is the word to be stemmed. It is either an atom, string or list of chars/codes. The library accepts Unicode characters. Input must be lowercase. See downcase_atom/2.
Errors
- domain_error(snowball_algorithm, Algorithm)
- type_error(atom, Algorithm)
- type_error(text, Input)
 snowball_current_algorithm(?Algorithm) is nondet
True if Algorithm is the official name of an algorithm suported by snowball/3. The predicate is semidet if Algorithm is given.
   86term_expansion(snowball_current_algorithm(dummy), Clauses) :-
   87    snowball_algorithms(Algos),
   88    maplist(wrap, Algos, Clauses).
   89
   90wrap(X, snowball_current_algorithm(X)).
   91
   92snowball_current_algorithm(dummy).
   93
   94:- multifile
   95    sandbox:safe_primitive/1.   96
   97sandbox:safe_primitive(snowball:snowball(_,_,_))