When to_tsquery() or websearch_to_tsquery() meet a complex morph containing multiple words residing adjacent position, these words are connected with OP_AND operator. That leads to surprising results. For instace, both websearch_to_tsquery('"pg_class pg"') and to_tsquery('pg_class <-> pg') produce '( pg & class ) <-> pg' tsquery. This tsquery requires 'pg' and 'class' words to reside on the same position and doesn't match to to_tsvector('pg_class pg'). It appears to be ridiculous behavior, which needs to be fixed. This commit makes to_tsquery() or websearch_to_tsquery() connect words residing adjacent position with OP_PHRASE. Therefore, now those words are normally chained with other OP_PHRASE operator. The examples of above now produces 'pg <-> class <-> pg' tsquery, which matches to to_tsvector('pg_class pg'). Another effect of this commit is that complex morph word positions now need to match the tsvector even if there is no surrounding OP_PHRASE. This behavior change generally looks like an improvement but making this commit not backpatchable. Reported-by: Barry Pederson Bug: #16592 Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/16592-70b110ff9731c07d@postgresql.org Discussion: https://postgr.es/m/CAPpHfdv0EzVhf6CWfB1_TTZqXV_2Sn-jSY3zSd7ePH%3D-%2B1V2DQ%40mail.gmail.com Author: Alexander Korotkov Reviewed-by: Tom Lane, Neil Chen
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