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Hoss Man reassigned LUCENE-6569:
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Assignee: Hoss Man
> MultiFunction.anyExists - creating FunctionValues[] objects for every document
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> Key: LUCENE-6569
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6569
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Jacob Graves
> Assignee: Hoss Man
> Priority: Minor
> Labels: easyfix, newbie, patch, performance
> Attachments: SOLR-7618.patch, SOLR-7618.patch
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> Original Estimate: 2h
> Remaining Estimate: 2h
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> In the class org.apache.lucene.queries.function.valuesource.MultiFunction
> there is the following method signature (line 52)
> public static boolean allExists(int doc, FunctionValues... values)
> this method is called from the class
> org.apache.lucene.queries.function.valuesource.DualFloatFunction (line 68)
> public boolean exists(int doc) {
> return MultiFunction.allExists(doc, aVals, bVals);
> }
> Because MultiFunction.allExists uses Java varargs syntax ("...") a new
> FunctionValues[] object will be created every time this call takes place.
> The problem is that the call takes place in a document level function, which
> means that it will create new objects in the heap for every document in the
> query results.
> for example if you use the following boost function (where ds and dc1 are
> both TrieDateField)
> bf=min(ms(ds,dc1),604800000)
> You will get extra objects created for each document in the result set, which
> has a big impact on performance and memory usage if you are searching a large
> result set.
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