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[jira] Commented: (LUCENE-1713) Rename RangeQuery -> TermRangeQuery
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Uwe Schindler commented on LUCENE-1713:
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After comparing the old 2.4.1 javadocs with the new ones, I found out, that RangeQueries in 2.4.1 only had Term ctors and no (field,String,String) ctors. As the new classes are separated (deprecated one and new one), I will change it to not have this strange getLowerTermText methods in the new class.
So I will prepare a new patch and do all tests again, no commits for now. The current patch had also some minor problems with BW compatibility and a missing collator.
> Rename RangeQuery -> TermRangeQuery
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> Key: LUCENE-1713
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1713
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Affects Versions: 2.9
> Reporter: Michael McCandless
> Assignee: Uwe Schindler
> Fix For: 2.9
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> Attachments: LUCENE-1713.patch, RangeFilter.java, RangeQuery.java
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> Since we now have NumericRangeQuery (LUCENE-1701) we should rename RangeQuery to TextRangeQuery to make it clear that TextRangeQuery (TermRangeQuery? StringRangeQuery) is based entirely on text comparison.
> And, existing users on upgrading to 2.9 and using RangeQuery for [slow] numeric searching would realize they now have a good option for numeric range searching.
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