dweiss commented on a change in pull request #360:
URL: https://github.com/apache/lucene/pull/360#discussion_r723900036
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File path:
lucene/core/src/java/org/apache/lucene/store/ByteBuffersDataOutput.java
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@@ -137,6 +137,14 @@ public ByteBuffersDataOutput(
this.blockReuse = Objects.requireNonNull(blockReuse, "Block reuse must not
be null.");
}
Review comment:
Just a note. I wonder why the restrictions in the public constructor are
there - I can't remember the motivation for these. I'm guessing they're there
because small-ish blocks don't make much sense for real-life applications in
production and this guards against such insane input arguments. On the other
hand, why not leave the decision to whoever is using the class (such as tests
in this case. Can't make my mind whether the package-private constructor makes
more sense than just opening up the range of arguments to a full spectrum of
allowed values. You decide. :)
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