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Search is implemented to index the terms that appear in a document. Only unique, sorted terms are stored, separated by spaces. This works great for single-term searches and partial matches, but when searching for multiple terms, "my book" will never match since the indexed list of terms is stored as "... be book ... milk moo my ...".
Need to implement search as an ALL or ANY matcher, splitting the user-entered terms and searching for each in the index, one-by-one. I'm leaning towards the ANY matcher, but could be convinced otherwise. I might even be convinced to make it configurable.
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Search is implemented to index the terms that appear in a document. Only unique, sorted terms are stored, separated by spaces. This works great for single-term searches and partial matches, but when searching for multiple terms, "my book" will never match since the indexed list of terms is stored as "... be book ... milk moo my ...".
Need to implement search as an ALL or ANY matcher, splitting the user-entered terms and searching for each in the index, one-by-one. I'm leaning towards the ANY matcher, but could be convinced otherwise. I might even be convinced to make it configurable.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: