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Uwe Schindler commented on LUCENE-6874:
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Sorry my fault, must be UCharacter.isUWhitespace(), result is then:

{noformat}
   [groovy] Unicode version: 7.0.0.0
   [groovy] Whitespace: 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 32, 133, 160, 5760, 8192, 8193, 
8194, 8195, 8196, 8197, 8198, 8199, 8200, 8201, 8202, 8232, 8233, 8239, 8287, 
12288
{noformat}

> WhitespaceTokenizer should tokenize on NBSP
> -------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-6874
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6874
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: modules/analysis
>            Reporter: David Smiley
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: LUCENE-6874-jflex.patch, LUCENE-6874.patch, 
> LUCENE_6874_jflex.patch, icu-datasucker.patch, icu-datasucker.patch
>
>
> WhitespaceTokenizer uses [Character.isWhitespace 
> |http://docs.oracle.com/javase/8/docs/api/java/lang/Character.html#isWhitespace-int-]
>  to decide what is whitespace.  Here's a pertinent excerpt:
> bq. It is a Unicode space character (SPACE_SEPARATOR, LINE_SEPARATOR, or 
> PARAGRAPH_SEPARATOR) but is not also a non-breaking space ('\u00A0', 
> '\u2007', '\u202F')
> Perhaps Character.isWhitespace should have been called 
> isLineBreakableWhitespace?
> I think WhitespaceTokenizer should tokenize on this.  I am aware it's easy to 
> work around but why leave this trap in by default?



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