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Yonik Seeley commented on LUCENE-2380:
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Ahhh, fun stuff! I'm packing for Prague though - prob won't be able to look at
this for a week.
bq. 1 or 2 byte vInt prefix
1 or 2? a max len of 2**15? (I know... a term bigger than 32K would be
horrible, but so are limits that aren't necessary). We could also do 1 or 4
(or 1 or 5), but as long as we make sure the single-byte case is optimized, it
shouldn't matter.
re: returning null if an ord of 0 is passed to get(int ord, BytesRef ret): do
we need to do this? We could record 0 as zero length in the FieldCache and
hence avoid the special-case code. We could require the user to check for 0 if
they care to know the difference between zero length and missing.
> Add FieldCache.getTermBytes, to load term data as byte[]
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> Key: LUCENE-2380
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2380
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Search
> Reporter: Michael McCandless
> Assignee: Michael McCandless
> Fix For: 4.0
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> Attachments: LUCENE-2380.patch
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> With flex, a term is now an opaque byte[] (typically, utf8 encoded unicode
> string, but not necessarily), so we need to push this up the search stack.
> FieldCache now has getStrings and getStringIndex; we need corresponding
> methods to load terms as native byte[], since in general they may not be
> representable as String. This should be quite a bit more RAM efficient too,
> for US ascii content since each character would then use 1 byte not 2.
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