Move the sentence vs token aggregation concern into text aggregators
so all text flows through them regardless of mode. This enables
pattern detection and tag handling to work in TOKEN mode.
- Add TextAggregationMode enum (SENTENCE, TOKEN) as the user-facing
TTS setting, separate from the internal AggregationType
- Add TOKEN mode support to Simple, SkipTags, and PatternPair aggregators
- Add text_aggregation_mode parameter to TTSService and all TTS subclasses
- Deprecate aggregate_sentences in favor of text_aggregation_mode
- Merge TTSService._process_text_frame() into a single codepath
NLTK's sent_tokenize() only supports ~15 European languages and defaults to
English. For Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Hindi, Arabic, and other non-Latin
languages, NLTK fails to recognize sentence boundaries like 。?! causing
text to accumulate until flush instead of being emitted sentence-by-sentence.
Add a fallback in match_endofsentence() that scans for unambiguous non-Latin
sentence-ending punctuation when NLTK fails to split the text. Latin
punctuation (. ! ? ; …) is excluded from the fallback since NLTK handles
those correctly and they can be ambiguous (abbreviations, decimals, etc.).
Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.5 <noreply@anthropic.com>
Modified the BaseTextAggregator type so that when text gets aggregated, metadata can
be associated with it. Currently, that just means a `type`, so that the aggregation
can be classified or described. Changes made to support this:
- **IMPORTANT**: Aggregators are now expected to strip leading/trailing white space
characters before returning their aggregation from `aggregation()` or `.text`. This
way all aggregators have a consistent contract allowing downstream use to know how
to stitch aggregations back together
- Introduced a new `Aggregation` dataclass to represent both the aggregated `text` and
a string identifying the `type` of aggregation (ex. "sentence", "word", "my custom
aggregation")
- **BREAKING**: `BaseTextAggregator.text` now returns an `Aggregation` (instead of `str`).
To update: `aggregated_text = myAggregator.text` -> `aggregated_text = myAggregator.text.text`
- **BREAKING**: `BaseTextAggregator.aggregate()` now returns `Optional[Aggregation]`
(instead of `Optional[str]`). To update:
```
aggregation = myAggregator.aggregate(text)
if (aggregation):
print(f"successfully aggregated text: {aggregation.text}") // instead of {aggregation}
```
- `SimpleTextAggregator`, `SkipTagsAggregator`, `PatternPairAggregator` updated to
produce/consume `Aggregation` objects.
- All uses of the above Aggregators have been updated accordingly.