Class FieldCacheSanityChecker
Provides methods for sanity checking that entries in the FieldCache are not wasteful or inconsistent.
Lucene 2.9 Introduced numerous enhancements into how the FieldCache is used by the low levels of Lucene searching (for Sorting and ValueSourceQueries) to improve both the speed for Sorting, as well as reopening of IndexReaders. But these changes have shifted the usage of FieldCache from "top level" IndexReaders (frequently a MultiReader or DirectoryReader) down to the leaf level SegmentReaders. As a result, existing applications that directly access the FieldCache may find RAM usage increase significantly when upgrading to 2.9 or Later. This class provides an API for these applications (or their Unit tests) to check at run time if the FieldCache contains "insane" usages of the FieldCache.
@lucene.experimentalInheritance
Assembly: DistributedLucene.Net.dll
Syntax
public sealed class FieldCacheSanityChecker : object
Constructors
Name | Description |
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FieldCacheSanityChecker() | |
FieldCacheSanityChecker(Boolean) |
Methods
Name | Description |
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Check(FieldCache.CacheEntry[]) | Tests a CacheEntry[] for indication of "insane" cache usage. NOTE:FieldCache CreationPlaceholder objects are ignored. (:TODO: is this a bad idea? are we masking a real problem?) |
CheckSanity(FieldCache.CacheEntry[]) | Quick and dirty convenience method that instantiates an instance with "good defaults" and uses it to test the FieldCache.CacheEntrys |
CheckSanity(IFieldCache) | Quick and dirty convenience method |