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Michael McCandless commented on LUCENE-1458: -------------------------------------------- {quote} How do you plan on dealing with the ord values changing as segments get added? The addition of a single document triggers the rewriting of the entire mapping. ... Unfortunately, that won't work because segment boundaries are hidden from Scorers. {quote} This is a big challenge -- presenting a merged docID->ord map for a MultiSegmentReader is very costly. I think, just like we are pushing for column-stride / FieldCache to be "per segment" instead of one big merged array, we should move in the same direction for searching? Ie, if one did all searching with MultiSearcher, it should work well. Each segment uses its pre-computed (during indexing) docID->ord mapping. Merge-sorting the results from each searcher ought to be low cost since you only need to lookup the string values for the top N docs (though care must be taken to not incur N seeks for this... eg perhaps each reader, on hitting a doc that makes it into the pqueue, should then seek&load the String value from column-stride store?). An optimized index wouldn't need to read any of the actual string values since no results merging is needed. For the RangeFilter impl in LUCENE-1461 (which'd use the docID->order per segment, using MultiSearcher), string values are never needed. {quote} > Does this mean using per-field custom sort ordering (collator) is > straightforward for KS? That's one objective. The implementation is incomplete. Another objective is to allow non-string term types, e.g. TimeStamp, Float... Hmm... how about FixedWidthText? {quote} Neat! > Further steps towards flexible indexing > --------------------------------------- > > Key: LUCENE-1458 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1458 > Project: Lucene - Java > Issue Type: New Feature > Components: Index > Affects Versions: 2.9 > Reporter: Michael McCandless > Assignee: Michael McCandless > Priority: Minor > Fix For: 2.9 > > Attachments: LUCENE-1458.patch, LUCENE-1458.patch, LUCENE-1458.patch, > LUCENE-1458.patch > > > I attached a very rough checkpoint of my current patch, to get early > feedback. All tests pass, though back compat tests don't pass due to > changes to package-private APIs plus certain bugs in tests that > happened to work (eg call TermPostions.nextPosition() too many times, > which the new API asserts against). > [Aside: I think, when we commit changes to package-private APIs such > that back-compat tests don't pass, we could go back, make a branch on > the back-compat tag, commit changes to the tests to use the new > package private APIs on that branch, then fix nightly build to use the > tip of that branch?o] > There's still plenty to do before this is committable! This is a > rather large change: > * Switches to a new more efficient terms dict format. This still > uses tii/tis files, but the tii only stores term & long offset > (not a TermInfo). At seek points, tis encodes term & freq/prox > offsets absolutely instead of with deltas delta. Also, tis/tii > are structured by field, so we don't have to record field number > in every term. > . > On first 1 M docs of Wikipedia, tii file is 36% smaller (0.99 MB > -> 0.64 MB) and tis file is 9% smaller (75.5 MB -> 68.5 MB). > . > RAM usage when loading terms dict index is significantly less > since we only load an array of offsets and an array of String (no > more TermInfo array). It should be faster to init too. > . > This part is basically done. > * Introduces modular reader codec that strongly decouples terms dict > from docs/positions readers. EG there is no more TermInfo used > when reading the new format. > . > There's nice symmetry now between reading & writing in the codec > chain -- the current docs/prox format is captured in: > {code} > FormatPostingsTermsDictWriter/Reader > FormatPostingsDocsWriter/Reader (.frq file) and > FormatPostingsPositionsWriter/Reader (.prx file). > {code} > This part is basically done. > * Introduces a new "flex" API for iterating through the fields, > terms, docs and positions: > {code} > FieldProducer -> TermsEnum -> DocsEnum -> PostingsEnum > {code} > This replaces TermEnum/Docs/Positions. SegmentReader emulates the > old API on top of the new API to keep back-compat. > > Next steps: > * Plug in new codecs (pulsing, pfor) to exercise the modularity / > fix any hidden assumptions. > * Expose new API out of IndexReader, deprecate old API but emulate > old API on top of new one, switch all core/contrib users to the > new API. > * Maybe switch to AttributeSources as the base class for TermsEnum, > DocsEnum, PostingsEnum -- this would give readers API flexibility > (not just index-file-format flexibility). EG if someone wanted > to store payload at the term-doc level instead of > term-doc-position level, you could just add a new attribute. > * Test performance & iterate. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]