public abstract class DocIdSetIterator extends Object
NO_MORE_DOCS
is set to 2147483647 in order to be used as
a sentinel object. Implementations of this class are expected to consider
Integer.MAX_VALUE
as an invalid value.Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
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static int |
NO_MORE_DOCS
When returned by
nextDoc() , advance(int) and
docID() it means there are no more docs in the iterator. |
Constructor and Description |
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DocIdSetIterator() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract int |
advance(int target)
Advances to the first beyond the current whose document number is greater
than or equal to target, and returns the document number itself.
|
abstract int |
docID()
|
abstract int |
nextDoc()
Advances to the next document in the set and returns the doc it is
currently on, or
NO_MORE_DOCS if there are no more docs in the
set.NOTE: after the iterator has exhausted you should not call this method, as it may result in unpredicted behavior. |
public static final int NO_MORE_DOCS
nextDoc()
, advance(int)
and
docID()
it means there are no more docs in the iterator.public abstract int docID()
NO_MORE_DOCS
if nextDoc()
or
advance(int)
were not called yet.
NO_MORE_DOCS
if the iterator has exhausted.
public abstract int nextDoc() throws IOException
NO_MORE_DOCS
if there are no more docs in the
set.IOException
public abstract int advance(int target) throws IOException
NO_MORE_DOCS
if target
is greater than the highest document number in the set.
The behavior of this method is undefined when called with
target ≤ current
, or after the iterator has exhausted.
Both cases may result in unpredicted behavior.
When target > current
it behaves as if written:
int advance(int target) { int doc; while ((doc = nextDoc()) < target) { } return doc; }Some implementations are considerably more efficient than that.
NOTE: this method may be called with NO_MORE_DOCS
for
efficiency by some Scorers. If your implementation cannot efficiently
determine that it should exhaust, it is recommended that you check for that
value in each call to this method.
IOException
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