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Adrien Grand resolved LUCENE-6032.
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Resolution: Fixed
LUCENE-6198 provides a better alternative.
> Dealing with slow iterators
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> Key: LUCENE-6032
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-6032
> Project: Lucene - Core
> Issue Type: Wish
> Reporter: Adrien Grand
> Priority: Minor
> Attachments: LUCENE-6032.patch
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> This is a recurring issue (for instance already discussed in LUCENE-5418) but
> queries can sometimes be super slow if they wrap a filter that provides
> linear-time nextDoc/advance.
> LUCENE-5418 has the following comment:
> bq. New patch, throwing UOE from DocIdSet.iterator() for the Filter returned
> by Range.getFilter(). I like this approach: it's safer for the user so they
> don't accidentally apply a super slow filter.
> I like this approach because doc id sets not providing efficient iteration
> should really be an exception rather than a common case. In addition, using
> an exception has the benefit of propagating the information through the call
> stack, which would not be the case if we used null or a sentinel value to say
> that the iterator is super slow. So if you write a filter that can wrap other
> filters and doesn't know how to deal with filters that don't support
> efficient iteration, you do not need to modify your code: it will work just
> fine with filters that support fast iteration and will fail on filters that
> don't.
> Something I would like to explore is whether things like FilteredQuery could
> catch this exception in order to fall back automatically to a random-access
> strategy?
> The general idea I have is that it is ok to apply a random filter as long as
> you have a fast iterator to drive iteration? So eg. a filtered query based on
> a slow iterator would make sense, but not a ConstantScoreQuery that would
> wrap a filter since it would need to evaluate the filter on all non-deleted
> documents (it would propagate the exception of the filter).
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