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Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?
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Michael Heerdegen |
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Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how? |
Date: |
Sun, 06 Oct 2019 12:08:05 +0200 |
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Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.0.50 (gnu/linux) |
Michael Albinus <michael.albinus@gmx.de> writes:
> I've tested the HyperEstraier search engine using
> <https://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/search.cgi>, and it looks you are
> right. Compare the search for "[BW] gcc AND [EW] gforth" and "[BW] gcc
> [EW] gforth". So I have adapted the debbugs-ug manual, again.
Thank you very much. Looks good!
I didn't notice that - until I read your adaption, that a sequence of
words matches the same sequence of words (in the same order). Should we
speak that out more explicitly? Though, I understood it.
BTW, it seems that non-(Ruby) word chars are not just ignored. For
example, with the query "el-search-emacs-elisp-sources" I find Bug#37321
(expected) but with "el search emacs elisp sources" I don't get a match
(unexpected for me). Do you know more?
> I hope it will get better with your Weisheistszaehne!
You mean without :-P
> Wish you the best!
Thank you! I'm already quite well again.
Regards,
Michael.
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?, Michael Heerdegen, 2019/10/04
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?, Michael Albinus, 2019/10/05
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?, Michael Heerdegen, 2019/10/05
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?, Michael Albinus, 2019/10/05
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?, Michael Heerdegen, 2019/10/05
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?, Michael Albinus, 2019/10/05
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?,
Michael Heerdegen <=
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?, Michael Albinus, 2019/10/06
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?, Michael Heerdegen, 2019/10/06
- Re: Wildcard matching in debbugs-gnu-search - how?, Michael Heerdegen, 2019/10/16