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Michael McCandless commented on LUCENE-2514:
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+1 to commit
This would also mean the BOCU-1 encoding could be used drop-in w/ QueryParser
for basic (Term, Phrase) queries right?
> 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
> Assignee: Uwe Schindler
> Attachments: LUCENE-2514-MTQPagedBytes.patch,
> LUCENE-2514-MTQPagedBytes.patch, 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, LUCENE-2514.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch,
> LUCENE-2514.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch, LUCENE-2514.patch,
> LUCENE-2514_qp.patch
>
>
> 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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