Make global ords terms simpler to understand (backport of #57241)#57311
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When the `terms` enum operates on non-numeric data it can collect it via global ordinals. It actually has two separate collection strategies for, one "dense" and one "remapping". Each of *those* strategies has two "iteration" strategies that it uses to build buckets, depending on whether or not we need buckets with `0` docs in them. Previously this was done with several `null` checks and never really explained. This change replaces those checks with two `CollectionStrategy` classes which have good stuff like documentation.
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When the
termsenum operates on non-numeric data it can collect it viaglobal ordinals. It actually has two separate collection strategies for,
one "dense" and one "remapping". Each of those strategies has two
"iteration" strategies that it uses to build buckets, depending on
whether or not we need buckets with
0docs in them. Previously thiswas done with several
nullchecks and never really explained. Thischange replaces those checks with two
CollectionStrategyclasses whichhave good stuff like documentation.