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Ryan Ernst commented on LUCENE-6217:
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bq. Maybe we could instead throw a new exception (IWClosedByTragedy or 
something)

+1

> IndexWriter should make it clear when tragedy strikes
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-6217
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6217
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Michael McCandless
>            Assignee: Michael McCandless
>
> If you hit an exception at a "bad time" e.g. when writing files for a newly 
> flushed segment, IndexWriter declares it a tragedy and secretly closes itself 
> as a side effect of the exception.
> Subsequent operations will throw an ACE with the exception that caused the 
> tragedy as its cause.
> This requires messy code, if you want to know when this happened to you, 
> since the first exception doesn't make it clear that it was "tragic".
> I think we should make it easier to know when this happens?
> Maybe we could instead throw a new exception (IWClosedByTragedy or 
> something), or maybe we add a getter (.getTragicException) to IW?



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