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package org.apache.lucene.queries.function;
import java.io.IOException;
import org.apache.lucene.index.LeafReaderContext;
import org.apache.lucene.search.DocIdSetIterator;
import org.apache.lucene.search.Scorer;
import org.apache.lucene.search.TwoPhaseIterator;
import org.apache.lucene.search.Weight;
Scorer
which returns the result of FunctionValues.floatVal(int)
as the score for a document, and which filters out documents that don't match matches(int)
. This Scorer has a TwoPhaseIterator
. This is similar to FunctionQuery
, with an added filter.
Note: If the scores are needed, then the underlying value will probably be
fetched/computed twice -- once to filter and next to return the score. If that's non-trivial then
consider wrapping it in an implementation that will cache the current value.
See Also: @lucene.experimental
/**
* {@link Scorer} which returns the result of {@link FunctionValues#floatVal(int)} as
* the score for a document, and which filters out documents that don't match {@link #matches(int)}.
* This Scorer has a {@link TwoPhaseIterator}. This is similar to {@link FunctionQuery},
* with an added filter.
* <p>
* Note: If the scores are needed, then the underlying value will probably be
* fetched/computed twice -- once to filter and next to return the score. If that's non-trivial then
* consider wrapping it in an implementation that will cache the current value.
* </p>
*
* @see FunctionQuery
* @lucene.experimental
*/
public abstract class ValueSourceScorer extends Scorer {
protected final FunctionValues values;
private final TwoPhaseIterator twoPhaseIterator;
private final DocIdSetIterator disi;
protected ValueSourceScorer(Weight weight, LeafReaderContext readerContext, FunctionValues values) {
super(weight);
this.values = values;
final DocIdSetIterator approximation = DocIdSetIterator.all(readerContext.reader().maxDoc()); // no approximation!
this.twoPhaseIterator = new TwoPhaseIterator(approximation) {
@Override
public boolean matches() throws IOException {
return ValueSourceScorer.this.matches(approximation.docID());
}
@Override
public float matchCost() {
return 100; // TODO: use cost of ValueSourceScorer.this.matches()
}
};
this.disi = TwoPhaseIterator.asDocIdSetIterator(twoPhaseIterator);
}
Override to decide if this document matches. It's called by TwoPhaseIterator.matches()
. /** Override to decide if this document matches. It's called by {@link TwoPhaseIterator#matches()}. */
public abstract boolean matches(int doc) throws IOException;
@Override
public DocIdSetIterator iterator() {
return disi;
}
@Override
public TwoPhaseIterator twoPhaseIterator() {
return twoPhaseIterator;
}
@Override
public int docID() {
return disi.docID();
}
@Override
public float score() throws IOException {
// (same as FunctionQuery, but no qWeight) TODO consider adding configurable qWeight
float score = values.floatVal(disi.docID());
// Current Lucene priority queues can't handle NaN and -Infinity, so
// map to -Float.MAX_VALUE. This conditional handles both -infinity
// and NaN since comparisons with NaN are always false.
return score > Float.NEGATIVE_INFINITY ? score : -Float.MAX_VALUE;
}
@Override
public float getMaxScore(int upTo) throws IOException {
return Float.POSITIVE_INFINITY;
}
}