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I came up with some human-readable BNF rules for the Solr, dismax, and
edismax query parsers. They are in my boo
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I came up with some human-readable BNF rules for the Solr, dismax, and
edismax query parsers. They are in my book. In fact they are linked from the
"Solr Hot Spots" section in the preface.
The main problems with re-parsing from a lucene Query structure are
two-fold:
1. Terms have been analyz