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Daniel Collins commented on LUCENE-7340:
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The only potential issue I see with the output as it stands with your patch, is
that the bracketing suggests that the payload is part of the position
information (at least that's how I would interpret it), when really its
something separate? But payloads aren't an area I know well, we came upon this
bug by accident, so I don't feel that strongly about it.
Agreed, there is no real value in the number of payloads, I only added it as
both terms and positions had counts, so it was purely for consistency with them.
> MemoryIndex.toString is broken if you enable payloads
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> Key: LUCENE-7340
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7340
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: modules/highlighter
> Affects Versions: 5.4.1, 6.0.1, master (7.0)
> Reporter: Daniel Collins
> Assignee: David Smiley
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: LUCENE-7340.diff, LUCENE-7340.diff, LUCENE-7340.patch
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> Noticed this as we use Luwak which creates a MemoryIndex(true, true) storing
> both offsets and payloads (though in reality we never put any payloads in it).
> We used to use MemoryIndex.toString() for debugging and noticed it broke in
> Lucene 5.x and beyond. I think LUCENE-6155 broke it when it added support
> for payloads?
> Creating default memoryindex (as all the tests currently do) works fine, as
> does one with just offsets, it is just the payload version which is broken.
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