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DostKaplan DostKaplan ءَ February 4, 2020رِدگ کرتFebruary 4, 2020 ءَ February 4, 2020 at 5:04:47 PM UTCرِدگ کرتFebruary 4, 2020 at 5:03:49 PM UTC link دائمکڑی

Search string: "saw him run" (including the quotation marks)
URL: https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentenc...rom=eng&to=tur

3 results:

I saw him running.
I saw him run away.
I saw him running away.

I then changed the search string to: "saw him *ing"
URL: https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentenc...rom=eng&to=tur

The results did NOT include the two sentences containing "running" above. Instead the results had sentences like "I saw him ... morning".

:-(

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Pandaa Pandaa ءَ February 4, 2020رِدگ کرتFebruary 4, 2020 ءَ February 4, 2020 at 6:00:06 PM UTCرِدگ کرتFebruary 4, 2020 at 5:31:02 PM UTC link دائمکڑی

Use this: https://tatoeba.org/eng/sentenc...&sort_reverse=

"
This example finds English sentences that have "Tom", then two words, then "Mary", then one word, and then "John."

"Tom * * Mary * John"

This example finds English sentences that have words beginning with "red", including the word "red".

red*

This example finds English sentences that have words ending with "red", including the word "red".

*red
"

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DostKaplan DostKaplan February 4, 2020 February 4, 2020 at 7:25:55 PM UTC link دائمکڑی

@Pandaa
There shouldn't be anything wrong with my search string: "saw him *ing" including the quotation marks. There's clearly a bug.

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Pandaa Pandaa ءَ February 4, 2020رِدگ کرتFebruary 4, 2020 ءَ February 4, 2020 at 9:07:09 PM UTCرِدگ کرتFebruary 4, 2020 at 8:56:32 PM UTC link دائمکڑی

There's no bug. "wildcards are treated differently within quotes"

Try this: saw NEAR/1 him NEAR/1 *ing

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DostKaplan DostKaplan February 4, 2020 February 4, 2020 at 9:28:29 PM UTC link دائمکڑی

This NEAR/1 shit is laughable. Who searches like this? This is so f'd up. Can't we just revert to the old (4 years ago??) search function which is more intuitive?

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gillux gillux February 6, 2020 February 6, 2020 at 8:37:29 AM UTC link دائمکڑی

Since we use Manticore as a search engine, the search syntax is defined by them. Among intuitive features like the wildcard, Manticore includes less intuitive things like the NEAR operator.

We have been using Manticore (or Sphinx, as it was named before) for many years. We didn’t change anything in the way the search behave. Can you confirm that 4 years ago, searching for "saw him *ing" behave differently? Maybe something changed in newer versions of Manticore.

brauchinet brauchinet ءَ February 4, 2020رِدگ کرتFebruary 4, 2020 ءَ February 4, 2020 at 5:41:08 PM UTCرِدگ کرتFebruary 4, 2020 at 5:39:54 PM UTC link دائمکڑی

It's still the same bug you reported some time ago:
https://tatoeba.org/eng/wall/sh...#message_30978