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Hoss Man commented on SOLR-5698:
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bq. I think Lucene should just throw an exc when this happens? ... (it isn't a
different thread)
I wasn't entire sure about that -- and since it currently does an infoStream
but does *not* throw an exception, i assumed that was because of the threading.
If you think we should convert this to a LUCENE issue and throw a
RuntimeException i'm all for that.
> exceptionally long terms are silently ignored during indexing
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> Key: SOLR-5698
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-5698
> Project: Solr
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Hoss Man
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> As reported on the user list, when a term is greater then 2^15 bytes it is
> silently ignored at indexing time -- no error is given at all.
> we should investigate:
> * if there is a way to get the lower level lucene code to propogate up an
> error we can return to the user instead of silently ignoring these terms
> * if there is no way to generate a low level error:
> ** is there at least way to make this limit configurable so it's more obvious
> to users that this limit exists?
> ** should we make things like StrField do explicit size checking on the terms
> they produce and explicitly throw their own error?
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