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[jira] [Updated] (LUCENE-7851)
Lucene54DocValuesProducer#getSortedSetTable lookupTerm does not honor
lookupTerm
[ https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7851?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ]
Vesa Pirila updated LUCENE-7851:
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Description:
I'm having a problem with the lookupTerm method of the anonymous RandomAccessOrds class returned by Lucene54DocValuesProducer#getSortedSetTable(). It does not seem to honor setDocument. It returns the same ord every time regardless of my calling setDocument with different arguments.
To reproduce:
I have two documents with a multi-valued string field "strfield". Both have a single value "a". I have a custom class that extends FieldCacheSource. This is obviously just a dummy, but it's the simplest way I know to reproduce the problem.
{code:java}
public class MyValueSource extends FieldCacheSource {
public MyValueSource(String field) {
super(field);
}
@Override
public FunctionValues getValues(Map map, LeafReaderContext readerContext) throws IOException {
SortedSetDocValues dvs = DocValues.getSortedSet(readerContext.reader(), FieldNames.PARENTS_DATES);
dvs.setDocument(0);
long zeroOrd = dvs.lookupTerm(new BytesRef("a"));
dvs.setDocument(1);
long oneOrd = dvs.lookupTerm(new BytesRef("a"));
assert(zeroOrd != oneOrd); // FAILS. The same ord is always returned.
return new LongDocValues(this) {
@Override
public long longVal(int doc) {
return 0;
}
};
}
}
{code}
was:
I'm having a problem with the lookupTerm method of the anonymous RandomAccessOrds class returned by Lucene54DocValuesProducer#getSortedSetTable(). It does not seem to honor setDocument. It returns the same ord every time regardless of my calling setDocument with different arguments.
To reproduce:
I have two documents with a multi-valued string field "strfield". Both have a single value "a". I have a custom class that extends FieldCacheSource. This is obviously just a dummy, but it's the simplest way I know to reproduce the problem.
public class MyValueSource extends FieldCacheSource {
public MyValueSource(String field) {
super(field);
}
@Override
public FunctionValues getValues(Map map, LeafReaderContext readerContext) throws IOException {
SortedSetDocValues dvs = DocValues.getSortedSet(readerContext.reader(), FieldNames.PARENTS_DATES);
dvs.setDocument(0);
long zeroOrd = dvs.lookupTerm(new BytesRef("a"));
dvs.setDocument(1);
long oneOrd = dvs.lookupTerm(new BytesRef("a"));
assert(zeroOrd != oneOrd); // FAILS. The same ord is always returned.
return new LongDocValues(this) {
@Override
public long longVal(int doc) {
return 0;
}
};
}
}
> Lucene54DocValuesProducer#getSortedSetTable lookupTerm does not honor lookupTerm
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: LUCENE-7851
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7851
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Reporter: Vesa Pirila
>
> I'm having a problem with the lookupTerm method of the anonymous RandomAccessOrds class returned by Lucene54DocValuesProducer#getSortedSetTable(). It does not seem to honor setDocument. It returns the same ord every time regardless of my calling setDocument with different arguments.
> To reproduce:
> I have two documents with a multi-valued string field "strfield". Both have a single value "a". I have a custom class that extends FieldCacheSource. This is obviously just a dummy, but it's the simplest way I know to reproduce the problem.
> {code:java}
> public class MyValueSource extends FieldCacheSource {
> public MyValueSource(String field) {
> super(field);
> }
> @Override
> public FunctionValues getValues(Map map, LeafReaderContext readerContext) throws IOException {
> SortedSetDocValues dvs = DocValues.getSortedSet(readerContext.reader(), FieldNames.PARENTS_DATES);
> dvs.setDocument(0);
> long zeroOrd = dvs.lookupTerm(new BytesRef("a"));
> dvs.setDocument(1);
> long oneOrd = dvs.lookupTerm(new BytesRef("a"));
> assert(zeroOrd != oneOrd); // FAILS. The same ord is always returned.
> return new LongDocValues(this) {
> @Override
> public long longVal(int doc) {
> return 0;
> }
> };
> }
> }
> {code}
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