Yes, future enhancements will perform basic sanity checks. It's a slipery slope though; I could perform a checksum check, but then that defeats the efficiency purpose of storing the index in the first place. The best suggestions have been to keep track of modification times and file sizes. While not idiot-proof, such enhancements will catch a lot of out of sync problems.
Ultimately it will be up to the module's users to decide if the file being indexed is reliable enough to be worth indexing, and how often it will need to be re-indexed. There are some situations where it just won't be practical; such as in environments where many sources are contributing to the data file at unknown intervals.
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