Re: Should phraseto_tsquery('simple', 'blue blue') @@ to_tsvector('simple', 'blue') be true ? - Mailing list pgsql-hackers

From Noah Misch
Subject Re: Should phraseto_tsquery('simple', 'blue blue') @@ to_tsvector('simple', 'blue') be true ?
Date
Msg-id 20160610071040.GA837247@tornado.leadboat.com
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In response to Re: Should phraseto_tsquery('simple', 'blue blue') @@ to_tsvector('simple', 'blue') be true ?  (Tom Lane <tgl@sss.pgh.pa.us>)
Responses Re: Should phraseto_tsquery('simple', 'blue blue') @@ to_tsvector('simple', 'blue') be true ?  (Noah Misch <noah@leadboat.com>)
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On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 06:05:10PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote:
> Jean-Pierre Pelletier <jppelletier@e-djuster.com> writes:
> > I wanted to test if phraseto_tsquery(), new with 9.6 could be used for
> > matching consecutive words but it won't work for us if it cannot handle
> > consecutive *duplicate* words.
> 
> > For example, the following returns true:    select
> > phraseto_tsquery('simple', 'blue blue') @@ to_tsvector('simple', 'blue');
> 
> > Is this expected ?
> 
> I concur that that seems like a rather useless behavior.  If we have
> "x <-> y" it is not possible to match at distance zero, while if we
> have "x <-> x" it seems unlikely that the user is expecting us to
> treat that identically to "x".  So phrase search simply should not
> consider distance-zero matches.

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The above-described topic is currently a PostgreSQL 9.6 open item.  Teodor,
since you committed the patch believed to have created it, you own this open
item.  If some other commit is more relevant or if this does not belong as a
9.6 open item, please let us know.  Otherwise, please observe the policy on
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message.  Include a date for your subsequent status update.  Testers may
discover new open items at any time, and I want to plan to get them all fixed
well in advance of shipping 9.6rc1.  Consequently, I will appreciate your
efforts toward speedy resolution.  Thanks.

[1] http://www.postgresql.org/message-id/20160527025039.GA447393@tornado.leadboat.com



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