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Robert Muir updated LUCENE-2514:
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Attachment: LUCENE-2514.patch
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We also need to fix FieldCache/TermRangeQuery, since they now take separate
String upper/lower. We could just add corresponding BytesRef methods?
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This actually makes the api ugly and problematic for ctors, because of
open-ended values (null). it would be nice to avoid requiring users to cast
here...
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[javac]
/../eclipse/workspace/solrcene-spell/lucene/src/test/org/apache/lucene/search/TestTermRangeQuery.java:100:
reference to TermRangeQuery is ambiguous, both method
TermRangeQuery(java.lang.String,java.lang.String,java.lang.String,boolean,boolean)
in org.apache.lucene.search.TermRangeQuery and method
TermRangeQuery(java.lang.String,org.apache.lucene.util.BytesRef,org.apache.lucene.util.BytesRef,boolean,boolean)
in org.apache.lucene.search.TermRangeQuery match
[javac] TermRangeQuery query = new TermRangeQuery("content", null,
null, true, true);
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attached is my updates to TermRangeQuery etc before realizing this. it also
includes updated FieldCacheRangeQuery complete with generics violations.
maybe when the policeman wakes up he will have ideas. i don't want the api to
be ugly.
> Change Term to use bytes
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>
> Key: LUCENE-2514
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2514
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Task
> Components: Search
> Affects Versions: 4.0
> Reporter: Robert Muir
> Attachments: LUCENE-2514-MTQPagedBytes.patch,
> LUCENE-2514-surrogates-dance.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch,
> LUCENE-2514.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch,
> LUCENE-2514.patch
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> in LUCENE-2426, the sort order was changed to codepoint order.
> unfortunately, Term is still using string internally, and more importantly
> its compareTo() uses the wrong order [utf-16].
> So MultiTermQuery, etc (especially its priority queues) are currently wrong.
> By changing Term to use bytes, we can also support terms encoded as bytes
> such as numerics, instead of using
> strange string encodings.
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