// check that we don't crash if an index used by an earlier or clause is dropped // Dropping an index kills all cursors on the indexed namespace, not just those // cursors using the dropped index. This test is to serve as a reminder that // the $or implementation may need minor adjustments (memory ownership) if this // behavior is changed. (function() { const t = db.jstests_ord; t.drop(); t.ensureIndex({a: 1}); t.ensureIndex({b: 1}); for (i = 0; i < 80; ++i) { t.save({a: 1}); } for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i) { t.save({b: 1}); } const c = t.find({$or: [{a: 1}, {b: 1}]}).batchSize(100); for (i = 0; i < 100; ++i) { c.next(); } // At this point, our initial query has ended and there is a client cursor waiting // to read additional documents from index {b:1}. Deduping is performed against // the index key {a:1}. t.dropIndex({a: 1}); // Dropping an index kills all cursors on the indexed namespace, not just those // cursors using the dropped index. assert.throws(function() { c.next(); }); })();