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improve performance for content searches #122

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For content searches trying to match multiple terms on the same line, we check
whether the matches of the individual terms intersect before calling the
regex engine. If they don't intersect, we skip the document.

This optimization is useful whenever terms of the query appear often in
the same document but rarely on the same line.

for content searches trying to match multiple terms in the same line, we check
whether the matches of the individual terms intersect before calling the
regex engine. If they do, we continue as before, otherwise we skip the
document.

This optimization is useful whenever terms of the query appear often in
the same document but rarely on the same line.
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I close this PR and push the change to Gerrit instead.

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