Maybe the documentation could say that it is assumed that the database is configured with default_text_search_config = 'english' in the configuration file.
In case of my distribution, the parameter was set to 'pg_catalog.simple'. /etc/postgresql/<version>/main/postgresql.conf default_text_search_config = 'pg_catalog.simple' Jiri On Wed, Apr 05, 2023 at 08:27:28AM +0000, PG Doc comments form wrote: > The following documentation comment has been logged on the website: > > Page: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/15/index.html > Description: > > There is a bug in the documentation on the link > https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/datatype-textsearch.html > > postgres does not get stemmed to postgr by :to_tsquery( 'postgres:*' ); > and > SELECT to_tsvector( 'postgraduate' ) @@ to_tsquery( 'postgres:*' ); > returns f. > > I am using PostgreSQL 12.14 but the documentation for PostgreSQL 12 is not > correct either. > Here is the output from my system: > SELECT to_tsvector( 'postgraduate' ), to_tsquery( 'postgres:*' ); > to_tsvector | to_tsquery > ------------------+-------------- > 'postgraduate':1 | 'postgres':* > (1 row) > > So the below mentioned citation seems to be wrong. > > > Citation: > > Note that to_tsquery will process prefixes in the same way as other words, > which means this comparison returns true: > > SELECT to_tsvector( 'postgraduate' ) @@ to_tsquery( 'postgres:*' ); > ?column? > ---------- > t > > because postgres gets stemmed to postgr: > > SELECT to_tsvector( 'postgraduate' ), to_tsquery( 'postgres:*' ); > to_tsvector | to_tsquery > ---------------+------------ > 'postgradu':1 | 'postgr':* > > which will match the stemmed form of postgraduate.