0xffff char is not a string terminator
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Key: LUCENE-1241
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1241
Project: Lucene - Java
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: Index
Reporter: Hiroaki Kawai
Current trunk index.DocumentWriter uses "\uffff" as a string terminator, but it
should not to be for some reasons. \uffff is not a terminator char itself and
we can't handle a string that really contains \uffff. And also, we can
calculate the end char position in a character sequence from the string length
that we already know.
However, I agree with the usage for assertion, that "\uffff" is placed after at
the end of a string in a char sequence.
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