Doug Cutting wrote: > I'm not yet convinced that the costs of this mid-point justify its > benefits.
That was too negative. Let me try a more positive angle. Doron Cohen wrote:
Therefore, a "semi compound" segment file can be defined, that would be made of 4 files (instead of 1): - File 0: .fdx .tis .tvx - File 1: .fdt .tii .tvd - File 2: .frq .tvf - File 3: .fnm .prx .fN
I think this is a promising direction. Perhaps instead of adding a third index format, we can significantly improve the non-compound format without too much effort. For example, simply writing all the norms into a single file could have a large impact on total file handles and would be a rather simple change. We could start with that, then see if there are further incremental improvements to be had.
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