On Dec 18, 2007, at 2:55 AM, Karl Wettin wrote:
17 dec 2007 kl. 05.40 skrev Grant Ingersoll:
a somewhat common case whereby two or more fields share a fair
number of common analysis steps.
Right.
For the smaller token counts, any performance difference is
negligible. However, even at 500 tokens, one starts to see a
difference. The first thing to note is that TeeTokenFilter (TTF)
is much _slower_ in the case that all tokens are siphoned off (X =
1). I believe the reason is the cost of Token.clone()
I might be missing something here, but why do you clone? I usually
fill a List<Token> with the same instances and then only clone the
tokens I need to update. The same token instances are used in
multiple fields and queries at the same time and I never had any
problems with that. Should I be expecting some?
Because the Token is changing and I am not saving all Tokens, just the
ones changed.
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