#include <NumericUtils.h>
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virtual | ~IntRangeBuilder () |
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virtual void | addRange (const String &minPrefixCoded, const String &maxPrefixCoded) |
| Overwrite this method, if you like to receive the already prefix encoded range bounds. You can directly build classical range (inclusive) queries from them.
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virtual void | addRange (int32_t min, int32_t max, int32_t shift) |
| Overwrite this method, if you like to receive the raw int range bounds. You can use this for eg. debugging purposes (print out range bounds).
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virtual | ~LuceneObject () |
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virtual void | initialize () |
| Called directly after instantiation to create objects that depend on this object being fully constructed.
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virtual LuceneObjectPtr | clone (const LuceneObjectPtr &other=LuceneObjectPtr()) |
| Return clone of this object.
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virtual int32_t | hashCode () |
| Return hash code for this object.
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virtual bool | equals (const LuceneObjectPtr &other) |
| Return whether two objects are equal.
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virtual int32_t | compareTo (const LuceneObjectPtr &other) |
| Compare two objects.
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virtual String | toString () |
| Returns a string representation of the object.
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virtual | ~LuceneSync () |
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virtual SynchronizePtr | getSync () |
| Return this object synchronize lock.
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virtual LuceneSignalPtr | getSignal () |
| Return this object signal.
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virtual void | lock (int32_t timeout=0) |
| Lock this object using an optional timeout.
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virtual void | unlock () |
| Unlock this object.
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virtual bool | holdsLock () |
| Returns true if this object is currently locked by current thread.
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virtual void | wait (int32_t timeout=0) |
| Wait for signal using an optional timeout.
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virtual void | notifyAll () |
| Notify all threads waiting for signal.
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◆ ~IntRangeBuilder()
virtual Lucene::IntRangeBuilder::~IntRangeBuilder |
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◆ addRange() [1/2]
virtual void Lucene::IntRangeBuilder::addRange |
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const String & |
minPrefixCoded, |
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const String & |
maxPrefixCoded |
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Overwrite this method, if you like to receive the already prefix encoded range bounds. You can directly build classical range (inclusive) queries from them.
◆ addRange() [2/2]
virtual void Lucene::IntRangeBuilder::addRange |
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int32_t |
min, |
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int32_t |
max, |
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int32_t |
shift |
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Overwrite this method, if you like to receive the raw int range bounds. You can use this for eg. debugging purposes (print out range bounds).
The documentation for this class was generated from the following file: