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Steve Rowe resolved LUCENE-7533.
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Resolution: Fixed
Assignee: Steve Rowe
Fix Version/s: 6.4
master (7.0)
I committed the patch to disallow this comination of options. Hopefully once
we unbreak graph token streams, this can be revisited.
> Classic query parser: autoGeneratePhraseQueries=true doesn't work when
> splitOnWhitespace=false
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> Key: LUCENE-7533
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7533
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 6.2, 6.3, 6.2.1
> Reporter: Steve Rowe
> Assignee: Steve Rowe
> Fix For: master (7.0), 6.4
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> Attachments: LUCENE-7533-disallow-option-combo.patch,
> LUCENE-7533.patch
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> LUCENE-2605 introduced the classic query parser option to not split on
> whitespace prior to performing analysis.
> From the javadocs for QueryParser.setAutoGeneratePhraseQueries():
> bq.phrase queries will be automatically generated when the analyzer returns
> more than one term from whitespace delimited text.
> When splitOnWhitespace=false, the output from analysis can now come from
> multiple whitespace-separated tokens, which breaks code assumptions when
> autoGeneratePhraseQueries=true: for this combination of options, it's not
> appropriate to auto-quote multiple non-overlapping tokens produced by
> analysis. E.g. simple whitespace tokenization over the query "some words"
> will produce the token sequence ("some", "words"), and even when
> autoGeneratePhraseQueries=true, we should not be creating a phrase query here.
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