pub struct Searcher { /* private fields */ }
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Holds a list of SegmentReaders ready for search.

It guarantees that the Segment will not be removed before the destruction of the Searcher.

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Returns the Index associated with the Searcher

SearcherGeneration which identifies the version of the snapshot held by this Searcher.

Fetches a document from tantivy’s store given a DocAddress.

The searcher uses the segment ordinal to route the request to the right Segment.

The cache stats for the underlying store reader.

Aggregates the sum for each segment store reader.

Access the schema associated with the index of this searcher.

Returns the overall number of documents in the index.

Return the overall number of documents containing the given term.

Return the list of segment readers

Returns the segment_reader associated with the given segment_ord

Runs a query on the segment readers wrapped by the searcher.

Search works as follows :

First the weight object associated with the query is created.

Then, the query loops over the segments and for each segment :

  • setup the collector and informs it that the segment being processed has changed.
  • creates a SegmentCollector for collecting documents associated with the segment
  • creates a Scorer object associated for this segment
  • iterate through the matched documents and push them to the segment collector.

Finally, the Collector merges each of the child collectors into itself for result usability by the caller.

Same as search(...) but multithreaded.

The current implementation is rather naive : multithreading is by splitting search into as many task as there are segments.

It is powerless at making search faster if your index consists in one large segment.

Also, keep in my multithreading a single query on several threads will not improve your throughput. It can actually hurt it. It will however, decrease the average response time.

Summarize total space usage of this searcher.

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