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[jira] Updated: (LUCENE-800) Incorrect parsing by
QueryParser.parse() when it encounters backslashes (always eats one
backslash.)
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-800?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Doron Cohen updated LUCENE-800:
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Attachment: Lucene-800-more-tests.patch
Hi Michael, I reviewed this fix and it looks good and correct.
All tests are passing, including the new ones. (well, a few backwards compatibility tests fail - I would check that later - but it is unrelated to this fix).
While reviewing I added a few test cases just to make sure - attached Lucene-800-more-tests.patch in case you find that worthy to add.
Regards,
Doron
> Incorrect parsing by QueryParser.parse() when it encounters backslashes (always eats one backslash.)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: LUCENE-800
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-800
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: QueryParser
> Reporter: Dilip Nimkar
> Assigned To: Michael Busch
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: Lucene-800-more-tests.patch, Lucene-800.patch
>
>
> Test code and output follow. Tested Lucene 1.9 version only. Affects hose who would index/search for Lucene's reserved characters.
> Description: When an input search string has a sequence of N (java-escaped) backslashes, where N >= 2, the QueryParser will produce a query in which that sequence has N-1 backslashes.
> TEST CODE:
> Analyzer analyzer = new WhitespaceAnalyzer();
> String[] queryStrs = {"item:\\\\",
> "item:\\\\*",
> "(item:\\\\ item:ABCD\\\\))",
> "(item:\\\\ item:ABCD\\\\)"};
> for (String queryStr : queryStrs) {
> System.out.println("--------------------------------------");
> System.out.println("String queryStr = " + queryStr);
> Query luceneQuery = null;
> try {
> luceneQuery = new QueryParser("_default_", analyzer).parse(queryStr);
> System.out.println("luceneQuery.toString() = " + luceneQuery.toString());
> } catch (Exception e) {
> System.out.println(e.getClass().toString());
> }
> }
> OUTPUT (with remarks in comment notation:)
> --------------------------------------
> String queryStr = item:\\
> luceneQuery.toString() = item:\ //One backslash has disappeared. Searcher will fail on this query.
> --------------------------------------
> String queryStr = item:\\*
> luceneQuery.toString() = item:\* //One backslash has disappeared. This query will search for something unintended.
> --------------------------------------
> String queryStr = (item:\\ item:ABCD\\))
> luceneQuery.toString() = item:\ item:ABCD\) //This should have thrown a ParseException because of an unescaped ')'. It did not.
> --------------------------------------
> String queryStr = (item:\\ item:ABCD\\)
> class org.apache.lucene.queryParser.ParseException //...and this one should not have, but it did.
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