On Sat, Jul 26, 2008 at 1:28 PM, Stephen Woodbridge
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Alexey Pechnikov wrote:
>> I'm know that ispell, myspell, hunspell and trigrams are used in PostgreSQL
>> FTS. A lot of languages are supported this. And soundex function useful for
>> morphology search if to write word by latin alphabet (transliteration by
>> replace each symbol of national alphabet by one or more latin):
<snip>
>> There is stemming in Apache Lucene, Sphinx (included morphology by soundex)
>> and Xapian too.
>>
>> Are these futures planned to be in SQLIte FTS?
>
> Well, I will leave the question of plans to Scott Hess the FTS developer
> to answer.

Unfortunately, my interests don't really run towards implementing
useful new stemmers.  I mean, I could, but I'm unlikely to do a good
job unless I'm doing it because it scratches some engineering itch I
have.  I tend to have more interest in infrastructure-y things, like
how to safely encode/decode data structures.  I know this is an
unsatisfactory answer :-).

-scott
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