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Correctly handle MSM for nested disjunctions #50669
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Good catch!
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With the rewrite of the percolator's QueryAnalyzer to use lucene's QueryVisitor API, term queries that are direct children of a boolean query are handled separately from other children. This works fine for conjunctions, but for disjunctions we need to treat the extracted terms from these direct descendents along with extractions from more deeply nested children to ensure that minimum-should-match requirements are met correctly. This commit changes the logic in QueryAnalyzer#getResult() to bundle child term results with all other results before handling them. Fixes #50305
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With the rewrite of the percolator's QueryAnalyzer to use lucene's QueryVisitor API, term queries that are direct children of a boolean query are handled separately from other children. This works fine for conjunctions, but for disjunctions we need to treat the extracted terms from these direct descendents along with extractions from more deeply nested children to ensure that minimum-should-match requirements are met correctly. This commit changes the logic in QueryAnalyzer#getResult() to bundle child term results with all other results before handling them. Fixes elastic#50305
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Reverse search: find queries that match a document
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With the rewrite of the percolator's QueryAnalyzer to use lucene's QueryVisitor API,
term queries that are direct children of a boolean query are handled separately from
other children. This works fine for conjunctions, but for disjunctions we need to
treat the extracted terms from these direct descendents along with extractions from
more deeply nested children to ensure that minimum-should-match requirements
are met correctly.
This commit changes the logic in QueryAnalyzer#getResult() to bundle child term
results with all other results before handling them.
Fixes #50305