The ReadOnlySegmentReader type exposes the following members.
Methods
Name | Description | |
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AcquireWriteLock | (Overrides IndexReader..::..AcquireWriteLock()()()().) | |
Clone()()()() | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
Clone(Boolean) | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
CloneDeletedDocs | Clones the deleteDocs BitVector. May be overridden by subclasses. New and experimental. (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
CloneNormBytes | Clones the norm bytes. May be overridden by subclasses. New and experimental. (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
Close | Closes files associated with this index.
Also saves any new deletions to disk.
No other methods should be called after this has been called.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
Commit()()()() | Commit changes resulting from delete, undeleteAll, or
setNorm operations
If an exception is hit, then either no changes or all
changes will have been committed to the index
(transactional semantics).
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
Commit(IDictionary<(Of <<'(String, String>)>>)) | Commit changes resulting from delete, undeleteAll, or
setNorm operations
If an exception is hit, then either no changes or all
changes will have been committed to the index
(transactional semantics).
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
DecRef | Expert: decreases the refCount of this IndexReader
instance. If the refCount drops to 0, then pending
changes (if any) are committed to the index and this
reader is closed.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
DeleteDocument | Deletes the document numbered (Inherited from IndexReader.)CopyC# docNum | |
DeleteDocuments | Deletes all documents that have a given (Inherited from IndexReader.)CopyC# term | |
Directory | Returns the directory this index resides in. (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
Dispose |
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(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
DocFreq | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
DoClose | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
DoCommit()()()() | Obsolete. (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
DoCommit(IDictionary<(Of <<'(String, String>)>>)) | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
Document(Int32) | Returns the stored fields of the (Inherited from IndexReader.)CopyC# n CopyC# Document | |
Document(Int32, FieldSelector) | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
DoDelete | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
DoSetNorm | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
DoUndeleteAll | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
EnsureOpen | (Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
Equals | (Inherited from Object.) | |
FieldInfos | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
Finalize | Allows an Object to attempt to free resources and perform other cleanup operations before the Object is reclaimed by garbage collection. (Inherited from Object.) | |
Flush()()()() | (Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
Flush(IDictionary<(Of <<'(String, String>)>>)) | (Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
GetCommitUserData()()()() | Retrieve the String userData optionally passed to
IndexWriter#commit. This will return null if {@link
IndexWriter#Commit(Map)} has never been called for
this index.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
GetDeletesCacheKey | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetDisableFakeNorms | Obsolete. Expert: Return the state of the flag that disables fakes norms in favor of representing the absence of field norms with null. (Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
GetFieldCacheKey | Obsolete. (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetFieldNames | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetHashCode | Serves as a hash function for a particular type. (Inherited from Object.) | |
GetIndexCommit | Expert: return the IndexCommit that this reader has
opened. This method is only implemented by those
readers that correspond to a Directory with its own
segments_N file.
WARNING: this API is new and experimental and
may suddenly change. (Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
GetNorms | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetRefCount | Expert: returns the current refCount for this reader (Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
GetSegmentName | Return the name of the segment this reader is reading. (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetSequentialSubReaders | Expert: returns the sequential sub readers that this
reader is logically composed of. For example,
IndexSearcher uses this API to drive searching by one
sub reader at a time. If this reader is not composed
of sequential child readers, it should return null.
If this method returns an empty array, that means this
reader is a null reader (for example a MultiReader
that has no sub readers).
NOTE: You should not try using sub-readers returned by
this method to make any changes (setNorm, deleteDocument,
etc.). While this might succeed for one composite reader
(like MultiReader), it will most likely lead to index
corruption for other readers (like DirectoryReader obtained
through {@link #open}. Use the parent reader directly.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
GetTermFreqVector(Int32, TermVectorMapper) | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetTermFreqVector(Int32, String) | Return a term frequency vector for the specified document and field. The
vector returned contains term numbers and frequencies for all terms in
the specified field of this document, if the field had storeTermVector
flag set. If the flag was not set, the method returns null.
(Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetTermFreqVector(Int32, String, TermVectorMapper) | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetTermFreqVectors | Return an array of term frequency vectors for the specified document.
The array contains a vector for each vectorized field in the document.
Each vector vector contains term numbers and frequencies for all terms
in a given vectorized field.
If no such fields existed, the method returns null.
(Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetTermInfosIndexDivisor | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetType | Gets the Type of the current instance. (Inherited from Object.) | |
GetUniqueTermCount | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
GetVersion | Version number when this IndexReader was opened. Not implemented in the
IndexReader base class.
If this reader is based on a Directory (ie, was created by calling
{@link #Open}, or {@link #Reopen} on a reader based on a Directory), then
this method returns the version recorded in the commit that the reader
opened. This version is advanced every time {@link IndexWriter#Commit} is
called.
If instead this reader is a near real-time reader (ie, obtained by a call
to {@link IndexWriter#GetReader}, or by calling {@link #Reopen} on a near
real-time reader), then this method returns the version of the last
commit done by the writer. Note that even as further changes are made
with the writer, the version will not changed until a commit is
completed. Thus, you should not rely on this method to determine when a
near real-time reader should be opened. Use {@link #IsCurrent} instead.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
HasDeletions | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
HasNorms | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
IncRef | Expert: increments the refCount of this IndexReader
instance. RefCounts are used to determine when a
reader can be closed safely, i.e. as soon as there are
no more references. Be sure to always call a
corresponding {@link #decRef}, in a finally clause;
otherwise the reader may never be closed. Note that
{@link #close} simply calls decRef(), which means that
the IndexReader will not really be closed until {@link
#decRef} has been called for all outstanding
references.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
IsCurrent | Check whether any new changes have occurred to the index since this
reader was opened.
If this reader is based on a Directory (ie, was created by calling
{@link #open}, or {@link #reopen} on a reader based on a Directory), then
this method checks if any further commits (see {@link IndexWriter#commit}
have occurred in that directory).
If instead this reader is a near real-time reader (ie, obtained by a call
to {@link IndexWriter#getReader}, or by calling {@link #reopen} on a near
real-time reader), then this method checks if either a new commmit has
occurred, or any new uncommitted changes have taken place via the writer.
Note that even if the writer has only performed merging, this method will
still return false.
In any event, if this returns false, you should call {@link #reopen} to
get a new reader that sees the changes.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
IsDeleted | (Overrides SegmentReader..::..IsDeleted(Int32).) | |
IsOptimized | Checks is the index is optimized (if it has a single segment and
no deletions). Not implemented in the IndexReader base class.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
MaxDoc | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
MemberwiseClone | Creates a shallow copy of the current Object. (Inherited from Object.) | |
Norms(String) | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
Norms(String, array<Byte>[]()[][], Int32) | Read norms into a pre-allocated array. (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
NormsClosed()()()() | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
NormsClosed(String) | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
NumDeletedDocs | Returns the number of deleted documents. (Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
NumDocs | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
Reopen()()()() | Refreshes an IndexReader if the index has changed since this instance
was (re)opened.
Opening an IndexReader is an expensive operation. This method can be used
to refresh an existing IndexReader to reduce these costs. This method
tries to only load segments that have changed or were created after the
IndexReader was (re)opened.
If the index has not changed since this instance was (re)opened, then this
call is a NOOP and returns this instance. Otherwise, a new instance is
returned. The old instance is not closed and remains usable. (Inherited from IndexReader.)If the reader is reopened, even though they share resources internally, it's safe to make changes (deletions, norms) with the new reader. All shared mutable state obeys "copy on write" semantics to ensure the changes are not seen by other readers. You can determine whether a reader was actually reopened by comparing the old instance with the instance returned by this method: IndexReader reader = ... ... IndexReader newReader = r.reopen(); if (newReader != reader) { ... // reader was reopened reader.close(); } reader = newReader; ...Be sure to synchronize that code so that other threads, if present, can never use reader after it has been closed and before it's switched to newReader. NOTE: If this reader is a near real-time reader (obtained from {@link IndexWriter#GetReader()}, reopen() will simply call writer.getReader() again for you, though this may change in the future. | |
Reopen(Boolean) | Just like {@link #Reopen()}, except you can change the
readOnly of the original reader. If the index is
unchanged but readOnly is different then a new reader
will be returned.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
Reopen(IndexCommit) | Expert: reopen this reader on a specific commit point.
This always returns a readOnly reader. If the
specified commit point matches what this reader is
already on, and this reader is already readOnly, then
this same instance is returned; if it is not already
readOnly, a readOnly clone is returned.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
SetDisableFakeNorms | Obsolete. Expert: Set the state of the flag that disables fakes norms in favor of representing the absence of field norms with null. (Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
SetNorm(Int32, String, Byte) | Expert: Resets the normalization factor for the named field of the named
document. The norm represents the product of the field's {@link
Lucene.Net.Documents.Fieldable#SetBoost(float) boost} and its {@link Similarity#LengthNorm(String,
int) length normalization}. Thus, to preserve the length normalization
values when resetting this, one should base the new value upon the old.
NOTE: If this field does not store norms, then
this method call will silently do nothing.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
SetNorm(Int32, String, Single) | Expert: Resets the normalization factor for the named field of the named
document.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
SetTermInfosIndexDivisor | Obsolete. For IndexReader implementations that use
TermInfosReader to read terms, this sets the
indexDivisor to subsample the number of indexed terms
loaded into memory. This has the same effect as {@link
IndexWriter#setTermIndexInterval} except that setting
must be done at indexing time while this setting can be
set per reader. When set to N, then one in every
N*termIndexInterval terms in the index is loaded into
memory. By setting this to a value > 1 you can reduce
memory usage, at the expense of higher latency when
loading a TermInfo. The default value is 1.NOTE: you must call this before the term
index is loaded. If the index is already loaded,
an IllegalStateException is thrown.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) | |
TermDocs()()()() | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
TermDocs(Term) | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
TermPositions()()()() | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
TermPositions(Term) | Returns an enumeration of all the documents which contain
(Inherited from IndexReader.)CopyC# term
| |
Terms()()()() | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
Terms(Term) | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
TermsIndexLoaded | (Inherited from SegmentReader.) | |
ToString | (Inherited from Object.) | |
UndeleteAll | Undeletes all documents currently marked as deleted in this index.
(Inherited from IndexReader.) |