This commit adds methods to serialize the elements of int and long
arrays using variable-length encodings. This can be useful for
serializing int and long arrays containing mostly non-negative “not
large” values in a compressed form.
FiltersFunctionScoreQuery sums up scores and weights and scores as double but when
we explain we cannot get the double scores from the explanation of score
functions. as a result we cannot compute the exact score from the explanations
of the functions alone.
this commit makes the explanation more accurate but also causes the score to be
computed one additional time.
we should sum the weights as double to not lose precision. also,
the tests should simulate exactly what function score does and then test
for equality of scores.
This method is unused can can simply be removed. It's rather confusing
instead since it's another way of invalidating a cache entry but not through
the close listener.
Restoring an index from a snapshot or creating a new index can bring the index settings index.blocks.read_only, index.blocks.read, index.blocks.write and index.blocks.metadata out-of-sync with the corresponding cluster blocks.
Closes#13931
The IndexAliasesService abstraction only adds unnecessary code and classes
and can be removed. This commit folds the rather simple methods in this
class into IndexService where the IndexAliasesService was obtained from in the past.
RoutingTable.Builder#build can only be called once but didn't have any
checks to make sure it _was_ only called once. And the error message it
threw when called more than once was a NullPointerException. This makes
it throw IllegalStateException when you try to reuse the builder in any way.
- removes Lucene.count(IndexSearcher,Query) in favor of IndexSearcher.count(Query)
- removes EarlyTerminatingCollector.reset(): reusing Collector objects does not
help given that query execution needs to allocate objects (weights, scorers)
anyway
- adds unit tests to Lucene.exists
When deleting an individual scroll ID, ES does produce a 200 in the
header if successful and a 404 if the scroll ID wasn't found, but
returns empty response body. It will be more user friendly to provide
some information on whether the scroll deletion is successful.