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2017 Sep 12
2
perl bindings to Xapian::Query
...de looks like this, and compiles, and appears like it should work
according to the perl source:
my $query = $qp->parse_query($querystr);
if ($datefilter) {
my $filterepoch = time() - ($datefilter * 60 * 60 * 24);
my $filterquery =
Xapian::Query->new(OP_VALUE_GE,I_DATE,$filterepoch);
$query = Xapian::Query->new(OP_FILTER,$query,$filterquery);
}
This appears to die on Xapian::Query->new with
No matching function for overloaded 'new_Query' at
/usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/Xapian.pm line 1282.
I see in Xapian.pm where Xapian::Quer...
2017 Sep 12
0
perl bindings to Xapian::Query
On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 04:47:52PM -0400, Alex Aminoff wrote:
> my $filterepoch = time() - ($datefilter * 60 * 60 * 24);
> my $filterquery =
> Xapian::Query->new(OP_VALUE_GE,I_DATE,$filterepoch);
I think your issue here is that $filterepoch is a number rather than
a string (a Perl scalar can have different representations internally).
In t/valuerange.t this testcase works:
| ok( $query = Xapian::Query->new(OP_VALUE_GE, 0, "two") );
But if I change that "t...
2016 May 16
2
Weighting recent results
I was thinking about this some more: Is there a reason I can't just
weight by some function of recency at indexing time?
$weight = get_weight_based_on_recency(...);
$tg->index_text($txt,$weight);
If I wanted to allow the user the option of searching either in
recency-weighted mode or not, I could index each document into 2
different databases, one with and one without.
This avoids