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Grant Ingersoll commented on SOLR-4242:
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FWIW, my intent behind SOLR-1578, was a geocoding query parser (i.e. put in 
addresses, POIs, etc.), not more spatial QP operators.  I'm fine w/ marking it 
as a duplicate, but at least wanted to capture that the issue was trying to 
achieve something different than what this is.

> A better spatial query parser
> -----------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-4242
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-4242
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: spatial
>            Reporter: David Smiley
>             Fix For: 4.6
>
>
> I've been thinking about how spatial support is exposed to Solr users. 
> Presently there's the older Solr 3 stuff, most prominently seen via 
> \{!geofilt} and \{!bbox} done by [~gsingers] (I think). and then there's the 
> Solr 4 fields using a special syntax parsed by Lucene 4 spatial that looks 
> like mygeofield:"Intersects(Circle(1 2 d=3))" What's inside the outer 
> parenthesis is parsed by Spatial4j as a shape, and it has a special 
> (non-standard) syntax for points, rects, and circles, and then there's WKT.  
> I believe this scheme was devised by [~ryantxu].
> I'd like to devise something that is both comprehensive and is aligned with 
> standards to the extent that it's prudent.  The old Solr 3 stuff is not 
> comprehensive and not standardized.  The newer stuff is comprehensive but 
> only a little based on standards. And I think it'd be nicer to implement it 
> as a Solr query parser.  I'll say more in the comments.



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