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Added missing Lucene 4.5.1 secion and ported already released changes to that secion.
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Bug Fixes
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* LUCENE-4998: Fixed a few places to pass IOContext.READONCE instead
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of IOContext.READ (Shikhar Bhushan via Mike McCandless)
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* LUCENE-5242: DirectoryTaxonomyWriter.replaceTaxonomy did not fully reset
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its state, which could result in exceptions being thrown, as well as
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incorrect ordinals returned from getParent. (Shai Erera)
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* LUCENE-5254: Fixed bounded memory leak, where objects like live
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docs bitset were not freed from an starting reader after reopening
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to a new reader and closing the original one. (Shai Erera, Mike
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McCandless)
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* LUCENE-5262: Fixed file handle leaks when multiple attempts to open an
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NRT reader hit exceptions. (Shai Erera)
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* LUCENE-5263: Transient IOExceptions, e.g. due to disk full or file
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descriptor exhaustion, hit at unlucky times inside IndexWriter could
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lead to silently losing deletions. (Shai Erera, Mike McCandless)
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* LUCENE-5264: CommonTermsQuery ignored minMustMatch if only high-frequent
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terms were present in the query and the high-frequent operator was set
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to SHOULD. (Simon Willnauer)
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* LUCENE-5269: Fix bug in NGramTokenFilter where it would sometimes count
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unicode characters incorrectly. (Mike McCandless, Robert Muir)
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* LUCENE-5272: OpenBitSet.ensureCapacity did not modify numBits, causing
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false assertion errors in fastSet. (Shai Erera)
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* LUCENE-5289: IndexWriter.hasUncommittedChanges was returning false
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when there were buffered delete-by-Term. (Shalin Shekhar Mangar,
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Mike McCandless)
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* LUCENE-5303: OrdinalsCache did not use coreCacheKey, resulting in
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over caching across multiple threads. (Mike McCandless, Shai Erera)
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is either a "word" character or not), but now it gives a general longest-match
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behavior. (Nik Everett via Robert Muir)
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======================= Lucene 4.5.1 =======================
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Bug Fixes
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* LUCENE-4998: Fixed a few places to pass IOContext.READONCE instead
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of IOContext.READ (Shikhar Bhushan via Mike McCandless)
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* LUCENE-5242: DirectoryTaxonomyWriter.replaceTaxonomy did not fully reset
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its state, which could result in exceptions being thrown, as well as
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incorrect ordinals returned from getParent. (Shai Erera)
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* LUCENE-5254: Fixed bounded memory leak, where objects like live
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docs bitset were not freed from an starting reader after reopening
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to a new reader and closing the original one. (Shai Erera, Mike
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McCandless)
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* LUCENE-5262: Fixed file handle leaks when multiple attempts to open an
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NRT reader hit exceptions. (Shai Erera)
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* LUCENE-5263: Transient IOExceptions, e.g. due to disk full or file
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descriptor exhaustion, hit at unlucky times inside IndexWriter could
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lead to silently losing deletions. (Shai Erera, Mike McCandless)
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* LUCENE-5264: CommonTermsQuery ignored minMustMatch if only high-frequent
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terms were present in the query and the high-frequent operator was set
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to SHOULD. (Simon Willnauer)
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* LUCENE-5269: Fix bug in NGramTokenFilter where it would sometimes count
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unicode characters incorrectly. (Mike McCandless, Robert Muir)
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* LUCENE-5289: IndexWriter.hasUncommittedChanges was returning false
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when there were buffered delete-by-Term. (Shalin Shekhar Mangar,
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Mike McCandless)
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======================= Lucene 4.5.0 =======================
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New features
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