function SearchQuery::parseWord
Parses a word or phrase for parseQuery().
Splits a phrase into words. Adds its words to $this->words, if it is not already there. Returns a list containing the number of new words found, and the total number of words in the phrase.
1 call to SearchQuery::parseWord()
- SearchQuery::parseSearchExpression in core/modules/ search/ src/ SearchQuery.php 
- Parses the search query into SQL conditions.
File
- 
              core/modules/ search/ src/ SearchQuery.php, line 359 
Class
- SearchQuery
- Search query extender and helper functions.
Namespace
Drupal\searchCode
protected function parseWord($word) {
  $num_new_scores = 0;
  $num_valid_words = 0;
  // Determine the scorewords of this word/phrase.
  $split = explode(' ', $word);
  foreach ($split as $s) {
    $num = is_numeric($s);
    if ($num || mb_strlen($s) >= \Drupal::config('search.settings')->get('index.minimum_word_size')) {
      if (!isset($this->words[$s])) {
        $this->words[$s] = $s;
        $num_new_scores++;
      }
      $num_valid_words++;
    }
  }
  // Return matching snippet and number of added words.
  return [
    $num_new_scores,
    $num_valid_words,
  ];
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