On Thu, Mar 31, 2016 at 9:14 PM, Alvaro Herrera <alvhe...@2ndquadrant.com>
wrote:

> What led you to choose the ? operator for the FOLLOWED BY semantics?
> It doesn't seem a terribly natural choice -- most other things seems to
> use ? as some sort of wildcard.  What about something like "...", so you
> would do
>   SELECT q @@ to_tsquery('fatal ... error');
> and
>   SELECT q @@ (tsquery 'fatal' ... tsquery 'error');
>
>
originally was $, but then we change it to ?, we don't remember why. During
warming-up this morning we came to other suggestion

SELECT q @@ to_tsquery('fatal <> error');
and
SELECT q @@ to_tsquery('fatal <2> error');

How about this ?



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