Feel free to log this as a bug report in our JIRA issue tracker. It
seems like a reasonable change to make, such that a WildcardQuery
without a wildcard character would behave like TermQuery.
Erik
On Apr 7, 2006, at 10:28 AM, Erick Erickson wrote:
So I'm trying to do silly stuff, just to poke a bit at wildcard
queries. So
sue me... But I ran across this....
And yes, I know that creating a wildcard query is dangerous and
downright
silly when you don't have a wildcard in the term, but this still
seems like
a case should, say, default to a simple query rather than throw an
exception....
Lucene 1.9.1
Query q1 = new WildcardQuery(new Term("Text", "a"));
.
.
.
Hits hits = searcher.search(q1);
Caught Exception
java.lang.StringIndexOutOfBoundsException: String index out of
range: -1
at java.lang.String.substring(Unknown Source)
at org.apache.lucene.search.WildcardTermEnum.<init>(
WildcardTermEnum.java:65)
at org.apache.lucene.search.WildcardQuery.getEnum
(WildcardQuery.java:38)
at org.apache.lucene.search.MultiTermQuery.rewrite
(MultiTermQuery.java
:54)
at org.apache.lucene.search.IndexSearcher.rewrite
(IndexSearcher.java
:137)
at org.apache.lucene.search.Query.weight(Query.java:92)
at org.apache.lucene.search.Hits.<init>(Hits.java:41)
at org.apache.lucene.search.Searcher.search(Searcher.java:44)
at org.apache.lucene.search.Searcher.search(Searcher.java:36)
at QuickTest.main(QuickTest.java:45)
FWIW
Erick
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