Lucene test cases do not properly close input and output instances
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Key: LUCENE-3067
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-3067
Project: Lucene - Java
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Build, Tests
Affects Versions: 3.1, 4.0
Reporter: Robert Ragno
Priority: Minor
The Lucene tests do not take care to close all file handles. Unless I am
missing something, every single instance of Directory, IndexReader,
IndexWriter, IndexSearcher, TermPositions, etc. should be wrapped with a
try-finally pattern, such that the instance is always closed. Not doing so
risks leaving files open, depending on the GC behavior. I believe this causes
tests to fail with a "could not delete" exception, inconsistently. I at least
observe this on a fast machine with Windows, where deletion is a little more
sensitive to open handles. It seems dangerous and undesirable, anyway (again,
unless I am missing something). I don't know of another pattern in Java that
would actually be safe.
Some of these objects may just happen to be safe to let dangle in the wind,
until the GC reaps, but by the contracts that really can't be allowed. The
close methods need to be called to release resources.
Fixing this *appears* to alleviate the test failures, but it is hard to tell
due to the nondeterministic behavior. I am reluctant to make up the whole patch
if this is inaccurate - it is somewhat tedious. The classes involved can be
instrumented to expose this problem. (In particular, I would imagine that the
finalizer should never be reached without the close() methods being previously
invoked.)
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