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Michael McCandless commented on LUCENE-1614:
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bq. I think I prefer advance(int target)

OK +1.  Nice and succinct.

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What do you mean "do not do a next()"? Let's say I have a DISI that can return 
docs 1, 3, 7, 10 but it doesn't know so in advance. When you call skipTo(8), it 
must reach 7, then figure it's less than 8 and do a next() to land on 10. Do 
you mean that it should return false in that case, and not move from 7 to 10? 
Since it already moved, and let's assume it cannot go back (at least 
efficiently), that means it should remember the last skipTo called was 8 and it 
is on 10, so if it is requested to skip to 9, it should return false again ... 
is that what you meant?
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I mean the scorer should go straight to the doc I asked for and test whether it 
accepts that doc and do nothing else.  Call this api "boolean check(int doc)" 
for now.

It'd be useful for more interesting scorers.  EG ConjunctionScorer.check would 
simply call check on each sub-scorer, stopping early if any return false; this 
is less work than what it does today.

You're right, for the TermScorer case nothing is saved since it uses next 
internally to determine if a doc matches.

> Add next() and skipTo() variants to DocIdSetIterator that return the current 
> doc, instead of boolean
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENE-1614
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1614
>             Project: Lucene - Java
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Search
>            Reporter: Shai Erera
>             Fix For: 2.9
>
>
> See 
> http://www.nabble.com/Another-possible-optimization---now-in-DocIdSetIterator-p23223319.html
>  for the full discussion. The basic idea is to add variants to those two 
> methods that return the current doc they are at, to save successive calls to 
> doc(). If there are no more docs, return -1. A summary of what was discussed 
> so far:
> # Deprecate those two methods.
> # Add nextDoc() and skipToDoc(int) that return doc, with default impl in DISI 
> (calls next() and skipTo() respectively, and will be changed to abstract in 
> 3.0).
> #* I actually would like to propose an alternative to the names: advance() 
> and advance(int) - the first advances by one, the second advances to target.
> # Wherever these are used, do something like '(doc = advance()) >= 0' instead 
> of comparing to -1 for improved performance.
> I will post a patch shortly

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