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Digy commented on LUCENENET-257: -------------------------------- Same question as in LUCENENET-260. Why doesn't fail Lucene.Java with the "same?" code. DIGY > TestCheckIndex.TestDeletedDocs > ------------------------------- > > Key: LUCENENET-257 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-257 > Project: Lucene.Net > Issue Type: Bug > Reporter: Andrei Iliev > > Setting writer.SetMaxBufferedDocs(2) couse flushing buffers after adding > every 2 docs. That results in total 10 segments in the index and failing > TestDeletedDocs (test case assumes that there is only 1 segment file). So > question arise: > 1) does performing a flush has to start a new segment file? > 2) if so, in order to run TestDeletedDocs smoothly either change > writer.SetMaxBufferedDocs(2) to, say, writer.SetMaxBufferedDocs(20) or > call writer.optimize(1) before closing writer. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.