On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 03:10:40AM -0400, Noah Misch wrote: > On Tue, Jun 07, 2016 at 06:05:10PM -0400, Tom Lane wrote: > > Jean-Pierre Pelletier <jppellet...@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. > > [Action required within 72 hours. This is a generic notification.] > > 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 > open item ownership[1] and send a status update within 72 hours of this > 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.ga447...@tornado.leadboat.com
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