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Hoss Man commented on LUCENE-818:
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1) my example attempted to be concise ... ideally we would be explicit in our 
catches.

2) the body of the catch clauses could be put into a helper method just like 
ensureOpen to help reduce code noise

3) if there are situations where damage will be done by not testing that we are 
open before taking some action, that would fall under my "adding better error 
checking in those specific cases (if we know of any) and throwing explicit 
exceptions." ... a lot of this could be achieved (as Yonik suggested) by 
nulling out more things in close so that the first attempt to do something 
dangerous after the close triggered a NullPointerException.

4) "fail fast" is always good ... except when it makes the non-failure case 
slow ... i was merely suggesting an alternative that would achieve the same 
results without penalizing performance of people obeying the rules.

as an added bonus, both methodologies could be used... 

if numDoc(), maxDoc(), isDeleted(), and hasDeletions() are the only mehtods 
were people are concerned about the performance impacts of calling ensureOpen() 
everytime, then those methods could be the ones where isOpen could be checked 
in any exception handling block, and all of the other mehtods could use 
ensureOpen as orriginal described.


> IndexWriter should detect when it's used after being closed
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-818
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-818
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Index
>    Affects Versions: 2.1
>            Reporter: Michael McCandless
>         Assigned To: Michael McCandless
>            Priority: Minor
>         Attachments: LUCENE-818.patch, LUCENE-818.take2.patch, 
> LUCENE-818.take3.patch
>
>
> Spinoff from this thread on java-user:
>     http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/lucene/java-user/45986
> If you call addDocument on IndexWriter after it's closed you'll hit a
> hard-to-explain NullPointerException (because the RAMDirectory was
> closed).  Before 2.1, apparently you won't hit any exception and the
> IndexWrite will keep running but will have released it's write lock (I
> think).
> I plan to fix IndexWriter methods to throw an IllegalStateException if
> it has been closed.

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