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Adriano Crestani commented on LUCENE-1768: ------------------------------------------ Hi, I committed the first patch from LUCENE-2979 and it changed completely the queryparser config API. It seems Vinicius is ahead of schedule with this project, is that corret?! Is there anything else to do after documentation? If not, I would ask whether it's possible for you to change the way you use config API for numeric. I think it will not require a lot of change, the api is much simpler now. I can ask Phillipe to help you and explain how the new api works ;) Otherwise, Uwe will not be able to commit your patch, since there will be many classes missing now. What do you think Uwe? > NumericRange support for new query parser > ----------------------------------------- > > Key: LUCENE-1768 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1768 > Project: Lucene - Java > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: core/queryparser > Affects Versions: 2.9 > Reporter: Uwe Schindler > Assignee: Adriano Crestani > Labels: contrib, gsoc, gsoc2011, lucene-gsoc-11, mentor > Fix For: 4.0 > > Attachments: week1.patch, week2.patch, week3.patch, week4.patch, > week5-6.patch > > > It would be good to specify some type of "schema" for the query parser in > future, to automatically create NumericRangeQuery for different numeric > types? It would then be possible to index a numeric value > (double,float,long,int) using NumericField and then the query parser knows, > which type of field this is and so it correctly creates a NumericRangeQuery > for strings like "[1.567..*]" or "(1.787..19.5]". > There is currently no way to extract if a field is numeric from the index, so > the user will have to configure the FieldConfig objects in the ConfigHandler. > But if this is done, it will not be that difficult to implement the rest. > The only difference between the current handling of RangeQuery is then the > instantiation of the correct Query type and conversion of the entered numeric > values (simple Number.valueOf(...) cast of the user entered numbers). > Evenerything else is identical, NumericRangeQuery also supports the MTQ > rewrite modes (as it is a MTQ). > Another thing is a change in Date semantics. There are some strange flags in > the current parser that tells it how to handle dates. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@lucene.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@lucene.apache.org