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2023 Dec 04
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...39;t
> find relevant discussion now, but I CC'ed the Xapian list in case
> someone remembers that.
The development version of Xapian supports both `*` and `?` glob-style
wildcards in any position.
You can enable them for the QueryParser using FLAG_WILDCARD_MULTI,
FLAG_WILDCARD_SINGLE or FLAG_WILDCARD_GLOB (the last one is just the
first two combined).
Cheers,
Olly
2023 Dec 04
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Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> writes:
> The development version of Xapian supports both `*` and `?` glob-style
> wildcards in any position.
>
> You can enable them for the QueryParser using FLAG_WILDCARD_MULTI,
> FLAG_WILDCARD_SINGLE or FLAG_WILDCARD_GLOB (the last one is just the
> first two combined).
I see FLAG_FUZZY as well, supporting edit distance. Sounds like release
1.5 will be a crowd pleaser ;)
d
2023 Dec 04
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io <io at ooeeeoo.com> writes:
> what xapian 'indexing system' did was to index the entire sentence
> 'xxx_yyy' and you will not be able to find any sentence which contain
> the word 'yyy'?
I'm curious that you refer to xxx_yyy as a sentence. In the contexts I
am familiar with, the point of _ is to join things together into one
word (or one
2023 Dec 06
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...te:
> Olly Betts <olly at survex.com> writes:
>
> > The development version of Xapian supports both `*` and `?` glob-style
> > wildcards in any position.
> >
> > You can enable them for the QueryParser using FLAG_WILDCARD_MULTI,
> > FLAG_WILDCARD_SINGLE or FLAG_WILDCARD_GLOB (the last one is just the
> > first two combined).
>
> I see FLAG_FUZZY as well, supporting edit distance. Sounds like release
> 1.5 will be a crowd pleaser ;)
>
> d
>