nuke AtomicReader.termDocsEnum(termState) and termPositionsEnum(termState)
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                 Key: LUCENE-3967
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-3967
             Project: Lucene - Java
          Issue Type: Task
            Reporter: Robert Muir


These are simply sugar methods anyway, and so expert that I don't think we need 
sugar here at all.
If someone wants to get DocsEnum via a saved TermState they can just use 
TermsEnum!

But having these public in AtomicReader i think is pretty confusing and 
overwhelming.

In fact, nothing in Lucene even uses these methods, except a sole assert 
statement in PhraseQuery, 
which I think can be written more clearly anyway:

{noformat}
         // PhraseQuery on a field that did not index
         // positions.
         if (postingsEnum == null) {
-          assert reader.termDocsEnum(liveDocs, t.field(), t.bytes(), state, 
false) != null: "termstate found but no term exists in reader";
+          assert te.seekExact(t.bytes(), false) : "termstate found but no term 
exists in reader";
{noformat}

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