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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T11:30:20+00:00 2026-05-13T11:30:20+00:00

Here’s a tricky question: I want to do lazy loading over a Lucene search

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Here’s a tricky question: I want to do lazy loading over a Lucene search result. Possible?

Here’s my code:

public IEnumerable<BizObj> Search(string query)
{
   var parsedQuery = new QueryParser(...).Parse();
   var searcher = new IndexSearcher(parsedQuery, storage);
   try
   {
      var hits = searcher.Search(parsedQuery);

      // Hooray for LINQ's lazy-evaluated Select method!
      // But oh noes!! searcher will be closed by the time it
      // gets executed, thus resulting in an exception. :-(
      return hits.Select(hit => PullBizObjectFromDatabase(hit));
   }
   finally
   {
      searcher.Close();
   }
}

Consuming code:

var searchResults = from result in blah.Search("hello, world!")
                    where SomeBizLogic(result)
                    select result;

// Print the top 50 search results.
foreach (var result in searchResults.Take(50))
{
    // Exception! The searcher field inside Search(...) has been closed! :-(
    Console.WriteLine(result);
}

My question is, how can I lazy-load search results from Lucene?

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    2026-05-13T11:30:20+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 11:30 am

    After toying with a few options, I’ve figured out the answer: use the yield return iterator:

    public IEnumerable<BizObj> Search(string query)
    {
       var parsedQuery = new QueryParser(...).Parse();
       var searcher = new IndexSearcher(parsedQuery, storage);
       try
       {
          var hits = searcher.Search(parsedQuery);
          foreach (var hit in hits)
          {
             yield return PullBizObjectFromDatabase(hit);
          }
       }
       finally
       {
          searcher.Close();
       }
    }
    

    With the yield return iterator, the searcher doesn’t get disposed until consumers are done with their evaluations. Brilliant! Lazy loaded search results from Lucene, exactly what I was looking for. Wahoo! 🙂

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