public abstract class Spans extends Object
Constructor and Description |
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Spans() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract int |
doc()
Returns the document number of the current match.
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abstract int |
end()
Returns the end position of the current match.
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abstract Collection<byte[]> |
getPayload()
Returns the payload data for the current span.
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abstract boolean |
isPayloadAvailable()
Checks if a payload can be loaded at this position.
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abstract boolean |
next()
Move to the next match, returning true iff any such exists.
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abstract boolean |
skipTo(int target)
Skips to the first match beyond the current, whose document number is
greater than or equal to target.
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abstract int |
start()
Returns the start position of the current match.
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public abstract boolean next() throws IOException
IOException
public abstract boolean skipTo(int target) throws IOException
Returns true iff there is such a match.
Behaves as if written:
boolean skipTo(int target) { do { if (!next()) return false; } while (target > doc()); return true; }Most implementations are considerably more efficient than that.
IOException
public abstract int doc()
public abstract int start()
public abstract int end()
public abstract Collection<byte[]> getPayload() throws IOException
next()
is called for
the first time.
This method must not be called more than once after each call
of next()
. However, most payloads are loaded lazily,
so if the payload data for the current position is not needed,
this method may not be called at all for performance reasons. An ordered
SpanQuery does not lazy load, so if you have payloads in your index and
you do not want ordered SpanNearQuerys to collect payloads, you can
disable collection with a constructor option.IOException
public abstract boolean isPayloadAvailable()
next()
.