On Sat, 2011-07-02 at 08:59 +0300, Timo Sirainen wrote:
> Using the 2_3_2 git version and StandardAnalyzer: It looks like if I
> index document1 and then document2, at least some of document1's tokens
> go to document2 as well. If I index document3, it indexes document2's
> tokens also but not document1's. The attached patch modifies a test
> case. It works with SimpleAnalyzer, but breaks with StandardAnalyzer.
> 
> The StandardAnalyzer.cpp code itself looks rather simple. Any ideas
> where the bug could be?

Uh, sorry. That test patch is just broken. I still have this problem in
my own code (also with SimpleAnalyzer), but I can't seem to be able to
reproduce it in the test code. Continuing my debugging..



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