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Robert Muir commented on SOLR-1670:
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bq. I left in place the existing test method, which requires the specified 
order.

is it possible to only expose the 'unsorted' one to synonyms test (such as in 
the synonyms test file itself, rather than base token stream test case?)

i can't think of another situation where it would make sense, more likely to be 
abused instead

> synonymfilter/map repeat bug
> ----------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-1670
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1670
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Schema and Analysis
>    Affects Versions: 1.4
>            Reporter: Robert Muir
>            Assignee: Yonik Seeley
>         Attachments: SOLR-1670.patch, SOLR-1670.patch, SOLR-1670_test.patch
>
>
> as part of converting tests for SOLR-1657, I ran into a problem with 
> synonymfilter
> the test for 'repeats' has a flaw, it uses this assertTokEqual construct 
> which does not really validate that two lists of token are equal, it just 
> stops at the shorted one.
> {code}
>     // repeats
>     map.add(strings("a b"), tokens("ab"), orig, merge);
>     map.add(strings("a b"), tokens("ab"), orig, merge);
>     assertTokEqual(getTokList(map,"a b",false), tokens("ab"));
>     /* in reality the result from getTokList is ab ab ab!!!!! */
> {code}
> when converted to assertTokenStreamContents this problem surfaced. attached 
> is an additional assertion to the existing testcase.

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