On Sun, 2022-01-23 at 12:49 +0000, James Addison wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I noticed that the mailing list search engine[1] seems to unexpectedly
> miss results for some queries.
>
> For example:
>
> A search for "boyer"[2] returns five results, including result
> snippets that contain the text "Boyer-More-Horspool" [sic] and
> "Boyer-Moore-Horspool".
>
> However, a more specific search for "boyer-moore"[3] does not return
> any results -- that seems surprising.
>
> Specializing the query further and searching for
> "boyer-moore-horspool"[4] *does* again return results -- two documents
> -- with the terms "boyer" and "horspool" highlighted.
This is caused by the peculiarities of PostgreSQL full text search:
SELECT to_tsvector('english', 'Boyer-Moore-Horspool')
@@ websearch_to_tsquery('english', 'boyer-moore');
?column?
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f
(1 row)
The reason is that the 'moore' in 'boyer-moore' is stemmed, since it
is at the end of the word, while the 'moore' in 'Boyer-Moore-Horspool'
isn't:
SELECT to_tsvector('english', 'Boyer-Moore-Horspool');
to_tsvector
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'boyer':2 'boyer-moore-horspool':1 'horspool':4 'moor':3
(1 row)
SELECT websearch_to_tsquery('english', 'boyer-moore');
websearch_to_tsquery
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'boyer-moor' <-> 'boyer' <-> 'moor'
(1 row)
'boyer-moor' is not present in the first result.
As a workaround, I suggest that you search for 'boyer moore'
or (even better) '"boyer moore"' (with the double quotes):
SELECT websearch_to_tsquery('english', 'boyer moore');
websearch_to_tsquery
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'boyer' & 'moor'
(1 row)
SELECT websearch_to_tsquery('english', '"boyer moore"');
websearch_to_tsquery
══════════════════════
'boyer' <-> 'moor'
(1 row)
Yours,
Laurenz Albe