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package org.apache.lucene.index;


import java.util.List;

A struct like class that represents a hierarchical relationship between IndexReader instances.
/** * A struct like class that represents a hierarchical relationship between * {@link IndexReader} instances. */
public abstract class IndexReaderContext {
The reader context for this reader's immediate parent, or null if none
/** The reader context for this reader's immediate parent, or null if none */
public final CompositeReaderContext parent;
true if this context struct represents the top level reader within the hierarchical context
/** <code>true</code> if this context struct represents the top level reader within the hierarchical context */
public final boolean isTopLevel;
the doc base for this reader in the parent, 0 if parent is null
/** the doc base for this reader in the parent, <tt>0</tt> if parent is null */
public final int docBaseInParent;
the ord for this reader in the parent, 0 if parent is null
/** the ord for this reader in the parent, <tt>0</tt> if parent is null */
public final int ordInParent; // An object that uniquely identifies this context without referencing // segments. The goal is to make it fine to have references to this // identity object, even after the index reader has been closed final Object identity = new Object(); IndexReaderContext(CompositeReaderContext parent, int ordInParent, int docBaseInParent) { if (!(this instanceof CompositeReaderContext || this instanceof LeafReaderContext)) throw new Error("This class should never be extended by custom code!"); this.parent = parent; this.docBaseInParent = docBaseInParent; this.ordInParent = ordInParent; this.isTopLevel = parent==null; }
Expert: Return an Object that uniquely identifies this context. The returned object does neither reference this IndexReaderContext nor the wrapped IndexReader. @lucene.experimental
/** Expert: Return an {@link Object} that uniquely identifies this context. * The returned object does neither reference this {@link IndexReaderContext} * nor the wrapped {@link IndexReader}. * @lucene.experimental */
public Object id() { return identity; }
Returns the IndexReader, this context represents.
/** Returns the {@link IndexReader}, this context represents. */
public abstract IndexReader reader();
Returns the context's leaves if this context is a top-level context. For convenience, if this is an LeafReaderContext this returns itself as the only leaf.

Note: this is convenience method since leaves can always be obtained by walking the context tree using children().

Throws:
See Also:
/** * Returns the context's leaves if this context is a top-level context. * For convenience, if this is an {@link LeafReaderContext} this * returns itself as the only leaf. * <p>Note: this is convenience method since leaves can always be obtained by * walking the context tree using {@link #children()}. * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this is not a top-level context. * @see #children() */
public abstract List<LeafReaderContext> leaves() throws UnsupportedOperationException;
Returns the context's children iff this context is a composite context otherwise null.
/** * Returns the context's children iff this context is a composite context * otherwise <code>null</code>. */
public abstract List<IndexReaderContext> children(); }