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David Pilato updated LUCENE-7541:
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    Attachment: Add_test_for_FVH_with_phrase_and_multiple_tags_.patch

Test case

> FVH does not work well with phrases and multiple tags
> -----------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-7541
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-7541
>             Project: Lucene - Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: modules/highlighter
>    Affects Versions: trunk, 6.x
>            Reporter: David Pilato
>         Attachments: Add_test_for_FVH_with_phrase_and_multiple_tags_.patch
>
>
> I'm indexing a document with a field which is {{aaa bbb ccc ddd bbb eee fff}}.
> I'm running a Bool Query which contains 2 should Phrase queries: {{aaa bbb}} 
> and {{eee fff}}.
> I'm using an FVH with two tags {{<1></1>}} and {{<2></2>}}.
> It gives the correct result: {{<1>aaa bbb</1> ccc ddd bbb <2>eee fff</2>}}
> With same settings, I'm now running with 2 should Phrase queries: {{aaa bbb}} 
> and {{bbb eee}}.
> I'm getting back a wrong result: {{<1>aaa bbb</1> ccc ddd <1>bbb eee</1> 
> fff}} where I'm expecting {{<1>aaa bbb</1> ccc ddd <2>bbb eee</2> fff}}.
> Why this?
> Apparently the FVH is getting back as sequence numbers in the first case 
> {{0}} and {{1}} but in the second case {{0}} and {{2}}.
> The problem is when we call then {{getPreTag}}, we are getting the first tag 
> instead of the second one:
> {{code:java}}
>   protected String getPreTag( String[] preTags, int num ){
>     int n = num % preTags.length;
>     return preTags[n];
>   }
>   
>   protected String getPostTag( String[] postTags, int num ){
>     int n = num % postTags.length;
>     return postTags[n];
>   }
> {{code:java}}
> I did not find yet how to fix that. But I believe it is somewhere in 
> {{org.apache.lucene.search.vectorhighlight.FieldQuery}} class
> {{code:java}}
>     private void markTerminal( int slop, float boost ){
>       this.terminal = true;
>       this.slop = slop;
>       this.boost = boost;
>       this.termOrPhraseNumber = fieldQuery.nextTermOrPhraseNumber();
>     }
> {{code:java}}
> This call to {{nextTermOrPhraseNumber()}} increments the term number I guess 
> because we have already seen the term {{BBB}} previously.
> I'm going to join a test case patch.



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