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Mark Miller closed LUCENE-1162.
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Resolution: Fixed
this class is deprecated
> Improve architecture of FieldSortedHitQueue
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> Key: LUCENE-1162
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1162
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Query/Scoring
> Affects Versions: 2.3
> Reporter: Paul Cowan
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: lucene-fshq-restructure.patch, lucene-threadlocal.patch
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> Per the discussion (quite some time ago) on issue LUCENE-806, I'd like to
> propose an architecture change to the way FieldSortedHitQueue works, and in
> particular the way it creates SortComparatorSources. I think (I hope) that
> anyone who looks at the FSHQ code will agree that the class does a lot and
> much of it's repetitive stuff that really has no business being in that class.
> I am about to attach a patch which, in and of itself, doesn't really achieve
> much that's concrete but does tidy things up a great deal and makes it easier
> to plug in different behaviours. I then have a subsequent patch which
> provides a fairly simple and flexible example of how you might replace an
> implementation, in this case the field-local-String-comparator version from
> LUCENE-806.
> The downside to this patch is that it involved changing the signature of
> SortComparatorSource.newComparator to take a Locale. There would be ways
> around this (letting FieldSortedHitQueue take in either a
> SortComparatorSource or some new, improved interface which takes a Locale
> (and possibly extends SortComparatorSource). I'm open to this but personally
> I think that the Locale version makes sense and would suggest that the code
> would be nicer by breaking the API (and hence targeting this to, presumably,
> 3.0 at a minimum).
> This code does not include specific tests (I will add these, if people like
> the general idea I'm proposing here) but all current tests pass with this
> change.
> Patch to follow.
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