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[jira] [Commented] (LUCENE-8723) Bad interaction bewteen
WordDelimiterGraphFilter, StopFilter and FlattenGraphFilter
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Nicolás Lichtmaier commented on LUCENE-8723:
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This is slightly different, but probably the same bug. I just encountered this. This gives an exception and you don't need to have assertions enabled:
The code is:
{code}
Builder builder = CustomAnalyzer.builder();
builder.withTokenizer(StandardTokenizerFactory.class);
builder.addTokenFilter(WordDelimiterGraphFilterFactory.class, "preserveOriginal", "1");
builder.addTokenFilter(LowerCaseFilterFactory.class);
builder.addTokenFilter(StopFilterFactory.class);
builder.addTokenFilter(FlattenGraphFilterFactory.class);
Analyzer analyzer = builder.build();
TokenStream ts = analyzer.tokenStream("f", new StringReader("'MICROSOFT_KERBEROS_NAME_A' : undeclared\nidentifier\nkerb_w2k"));
ts.reset();
while(ts.incrementToken())
;
{code}
and the exception is:
{code}
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Position length must be 1 or greater: got -7
at org.apache.lucene.analysis.tokenattributes.PackedTokenAttributeImpl.setPositionLength(PackedTokenAttributeImpl.java:74)
at org.apache.lucene.analysis.core.FlattenGraphFilter.releaseBufferedToken(FlattenGraphFilter.java:214)
at org.apache.lucene.analysis.core.FlattenGraphFilter.incrementToken(FlattenGraphFilter.java:258)
at com.wolfram.textsearch.AnalyzerBug.main(AnalyzerBug.java:34)
{code}
I'm using Lucene 8.3
> Bad interaction bewteen WordDelimiterGraphFilter, StopFilter and FlattenGraphFilter
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: LUCENE-8723
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8723
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: modules/analysis
> Affects Versions: 7.7.1, 8.0, 8.3
> Reporter: Nicolás Lichtmaier
> Priority: Major
>
> I was debugging an issue (missing tokens after analysis) and when I enabled Java assertions I uncovered a bug when using WordDelimiterGraphFilter + StopFilter + FlattenGraphFilter.
> I could reproduce the issue in a small piece of code. This code gives an assertion failure when assertions are enabled (-ea java option):
> {code:java}
> Builder builder = CustomAnalyzer.builder();
> builder.withTokenizer(StandardTokenizerFactory.class);
> builder.addTokenFilter(WordDelimiterGraphFilterFactory.class, "preserveOriginal", "1");
> builder.addTokenFilter(StopFilterFactory.class);
> builder.addTokenFilter(FlattenGraphFilterFactory.class);
> Analyzer analyzer = builder.build();
>
> TokenStream ts = analyzer.tokenStream("*", new StringReader("x7in"));
> ts.reset();
> while(ts.incrementToken())
> ;
> {code}
> This gives:
> {code}
> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.AssertionError: 2
> at org.apache.lucene.analysis.core.FlattenGraphFilter.releaseBufferedToken(FlattenGraphFilter.java:195)
> at org.apache.lucene.analysis.core.FlattenGraphFilter.incrementToken(FlattenGraphFilter.java:258)
> at com.wolfram.textsearch.AnalyzerError.main(AnalyzerError.java:32)
> {code}
> Maybe removing stop words after WordDelimiterGraphFilter is wrong, I don't know. However is the only way to process stop-words generated by that filter. In any case, it should not eat tokens or produce assertions.
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