IndexWriter commits unnecessarily on fresh Directory
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Key: LUCENE-2386
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-2386
Project: Lucene - Java
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Index
Reporter: Shai Erera
Assignee: Shai Erera
Fix For: 3.1
I've noticed IndexWriter's ctor commits a first commit (empty one) if a fresh
Directory is passed, w/ OpenMode.CREATE or CREATE_OR_APPEND. This seems
unnecessarily, and kind of brings back an autoCommit mode, in a strange way ...
why do we need that commit? Do we really expect people to open an IndexReader
on an empty Directory which they just passed to an IW w/ create=true? If they
want, they can simply call commit() right away on the IW they created.
I ran into this when writing a test which committed N times, then compared the
number of commits (via IndexReader.listCommits) and was surprised to see N+1
commits.
Tried to change doCommit to false in IW ctor, but it got IndexFileDeleter
jumping on me .. so the change might not be that simple. But I think it's
manageable, so I'll try to attack it (and IFD specifically !) back :).
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