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Ali Oral updated LUCENE-1733:
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Priority: Minor (was: Major)
Description:
The ordering of terms is first by field, then by text.*/
public final int compareTo(Term other) {
if (field == other.field) // fields are interned
return text.compareTo(other.text);
else
return field.compareTo(other.field);
}
I am developing a custom query class. I had unexpected results time to time.
When I debugged the code I found that Term.compareTo() method returns
inconsistent values. When I changed field == other.field statement to
field.equals(other.field) the problem was solved.
was:
The ordering of terms is first by field, then by text.*/
public final int compareTo(Term other) {
if (field == other.field) // fields are interned
return text.compareTo(other.text);
else
return field.compareTo(other.field);
}
I am developing a custom query object. I had unexpected results time to time.
When I debugged the code I found that Term.compareTo() method returns
inconsistent values. When I changed field == other.field statement to
field.equals(other.field) the problem was solved.
Summary: Term.compareTo returns unexpected results. (field ==
other.field) (was: term field equality in )
> Term.compareTo returns unexpected results. (field == other.field)
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>
> Key: LUCENE-1733
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1733
> Project: Lucene - Java
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Index
> Reporter: Ali Oral
> Priority: Minor
>
> The ordering of terms is first by field, then by text.*/
> public final int compareTo(Term other) {
> if (field == other.field) // fields are interned
> return text.compareTo(other.text);
> else
> return field.compareTo(other.field);
> }
> I am developing a custom query class. I had unexpected results time to time.
> When I debugged the code I found that Term.compareTo() method returns
> inconsistent values. When I changed field == other.field statement to
> field.equals(other.field) the problem was solved.
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