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Earwin Burrfoot commented on LUCENE-1658:
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Ah! You was referring to your code. It's not thread-safe still. Someone could
access the closed buffer before it sees the now-null reference to it.
You also employ the hack on non-windows machines, that work quite well without
it. What for?
> Absorb NIOFSDirectory into FSDirectory
> --------------------------------------
>
> Key: LUCENE-1658
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1658
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Store
> Reporter: Michael McCandless
> Assignee: Uwe Schindler
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.9
>
> Attachments: LUCENE-1658-take2.patch, LUCENE-1658-take2.patch,
> LUCENE-1658-take3.patch, LUCENE-1658-take3.patch, LUCENE-1658-take3.patch,
> LUCENE-1658-take3.patch, LUCENE-1658-take3.patch, LUCENE-1658.patch,
> LUCENE-1658.patch, LUCENE-1658.patch
>
>
> I think whether one uses java.io.* vs java.nio.* or eventually
> java.nio2.*, or some other means, is an under-the-hood implementation
> detail of FSDirectory and doesn't merit a whole separate class.
> I think FSDirectory should be the core class one uses when one's index
> is in the filesystem.
> So, I'd like to deprecate NIOFSDirectory, absorbing it into
> FSDirectory, and add a setting "useNIO" to FSDirectory. It should
> default to "true" for non-Windows OSs, because it gives far better
> concurrent performance on all platforms but Windows (due to known Sun
> JRE issue http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=6265734).
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