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[jira] Updated: (LUCENE-383) ConstantScoreRangeQuery - fixes "too many clauses" exception

     [ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-383?page=all ]

Hoss Man updated LUCENE-383:
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    Attachment: TestConstantScoreRangeQuery.java

a Unit test for ConstantScoreRangeQuery ... that was easy to crank out based on the existing BaseTestRangeFilter.

One catch is that the test currently fails: when i tried to prove that the scores were not only constant, but also equaled the boost I couldn't get it to work -- perhaps I have a missunderstanding of how HItCollector works, but I thought that was the safest way to get a "raw" score.

> ConstantScoreRangeQuery - fixes "too many clauses" exception
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: LUCENE-383
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-383
>      Project: Lucene - Java
>         Type: Bug
>   Components: Search
>     Versions: 1.4
>  Environment: Operating System: other
> Platform: Other
>     Reporter: Yonik Seeley
>     Assignee: Lucene Developers
>  Attachments: ConstantScoreQuery.java, ConstantScoreQuery.java, ConstantScoreRangeQuery.java, ConstantScoreRangeQuery.java, TestConstantScoreRangeQuery.java
>
> ConstantScoreQuery wraps a filter (representing a set of documents) and returns
> a constant score for each document in the set.
> ConstantScoreRangeQuery implements a RangeQuery that works for any number of
> terms in the range.  It rewrites to a ConstantScoreQuery that wraps a RangeFilter.
> Still needed:
>   - unit tests (these classes have been tested and work fine in-house, but the
> current tests rely on too much application specific code)
>   - code review of Weight() implementation (I'm unsure If I got all the score
> normalization stuff right)
>   - explain() implementation
> NOTE: requires Java 1.4 for BitSet.nextSetBit()

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