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Mike Sokolov commented on LUCENE-8319:
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I wonder if we could have TimeExceeededException extend
CollectionTerminatedException -- if that fixes the issue, it would be a pretty
small change, and I don't think there are any cases where you would want to
catch CTE and *not catch* TEE ?
> A Time-limiting collector that works with CollectorManagers
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>
> Key: LUCENE-8319
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-8319
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: core/search
> Reporter: Tony Xu
> Priority: Minor
>
> Currently Lucene has *TimeLimitingCollector* to support time-bound collection
> and it will throw
> *TimeExceededException* if timeout happens. This only works nicely with the
> single-thread low-level API from the IndexSearcher. The method signature is --
> *void search(List<LeafReaderContext> leaves, Weight weight, Collector
> collector)*
> The intended use is to always enclose the searcher.search(query, collector)
> call with a try ... catch and handle the timeout exception. Unfortunately
> when working with a *CollectorManager* in the multi-thread search context,
> the *TimeExceededException* thrown during collecting one leaf slice will be
> re-thrown by *IndexSearcher* without calling *CollectorManager*'s reduce(),
> even if other slices are successfully collected. The signature
> of the search api with *CollectorManager* is --
> *<C extends Collector, T> T search(Query query, CollectorManager<C, T>
> collectorManager)*
>
> The good news is that IndexSearcher handles *CollectionTerminatedException*
> gracefully by ignoring it. We can either wrap TimeLimitingCollector and throw
> *CollectionTerminatedException* when timeout happens or simply replace
> *TimeExceededException* with *CollectionTerminatedException*. In either way,
> we also need to maintain a flag that indicates if timeout occurred so that
> the user know it's a partial collection.
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