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George Aroush commented on LUCENENET-172:
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Hi Ben,

The issue is not with resolving the demo issue which will surface as a result 
of this patch.  Like you pointed out, it's what will happen to client code that 
use those 2  API -- they will break.

A clear fix would be to submit a JIRA issue against Java Lucene and request 
that those 2 APIs be depreciate.  If you can qualify it with some performance 
data, you will add weight to the subject.

Regards,

-- George

> This patch fixes the unexceptional exceptions ecountered in FastCharStream 
> and SupportClass
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: LUCENENET-172
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-172
>             Project: Lucene.Net
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>            Reporter: Ben Martz
>         Attachments: lucene_2.3.1_exceptions_fix.patch
>
>
> The java version of Lucene handles end-of-file in FastCharStream by throwing 
> an exception. This behavior has been ported to .NET but the behavior carries 
> an unacceptable cost in the .NET environment. This patch is based on the 
> prior work in LUCENENET-8 and LUCENENET-11, which I gratefully acknowledge 
> for the solution. While I understand that this patch is outside of the 
> current project specification in that it deviates from the "pure" nature of 
> the port, I believe that it is very important to make the patch available to 
> any developer looking to leverage Lucene.Net in their project. Thanks for 
> your consideration.

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