My understanding that actionable task was to try conversion tools for
Lucene 2.9.2 Just wondering is a zip file name
3.0.2_JavaToCSharpConverter_AfterPostProcessing.zip
somehow related to Lucene Java 3.0.2 or just mere co-incidence ? IMHO
very little point to try various tools for 2.9.2 because
1. 2.9.2 Lucene.Net has been already converted and about to be released
2. Any big ports which follow existing pattern at least once will use
Java Lucene 3.0.2 onwards. Any tool X which is better than tool Y
for 2.9.2 , quite likely is better for 3.0.2 , but this is not a fact.
So wouldn't it be more meaningful if people spend their time trying
converters for 3.0.2 ?
On 15/11/2010 2:39 PM, Alex Thompson (JIRA) wrote:
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Alex Thompson updated LUCENENET-380:
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Attachment: Lucene.Net.Sharpen20101114.zip
Lucene.Net.Sharpen20101114.zip is a full run of 2.9.2 with all the output .cs
including the 5 files above.
Sharpen seems to have a problem with "assert" so I ended up commenting out all
asserts just to get going. I also commented out a few other isolated lines that were
stopping the conversion. I included a patch file that shows all of this preprocessing.
Evaluate Sharpen as a port tool
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Key: LUCENENET-380
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENENET-380
Project: Lucene.Net
Issue Type: Task
Reporter: George Aroush
Attachments: 3.0.2_JavaToCSharpConverter_AfterPostProcessing.zip,
3.0.2_JavaToCSharpConverter_NoPostProcessing.zip, IndexWriter.java,
Lucene.Net.Sharpen20101104.zip, Lucene.Net.Sharpen20101114.zip,
NIOFSDirectory.java, QueryParser.java, TestBufferedIndexInput.java,
TestDateFilter.java
This task is to evaluate Sharpen as a port tool for Lucene.Net.
The files to be evaluated are attached. We need to run those files (which are
off Java Lucene 2.9.2) against Sharpen and compare the result against JLCA
result.