Oleg, Teodor, folks: I was demo'ing phrase search for a meetup yesterday, and the user feedback I got showed that there's a missing feature with phrase search. Let me explain by example:
'fix <-> error' will match 'fixed error', 'fixing error' but not 'fixed language error' or 'fixed a small error' 'fix <2> error' will match 'fixed language error', but not 'fixing error' or 'fixed a small error' 'fix <3> error' will match 'fixed a small error', but not any of the other strings. This is because the # in <#> is an exact match. Seems like we could really use a way for users to indicate that they want a range of word gaps. Like, in the example above, users could search on: 'fix <1:3> error' ... which would search for any phrase where "error" followed "fix" by between 1 and 3 words. Not wedded to any particular syntax for that, of course. -- Josh Berkus Containers & Databases Oh My! -- Sent via pgsql-hackers mailing list (pgsql-hackers@postgresql.org) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-hackers