Remove the "::" separator from the SEPARATORS_REGEXP in searcher.js #2469
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Remove the "::" separator from the SEPARATORS_REGEXP in searcher.js #2469chaitanyarahalkar wants to merge 1 commit intofreeCodeCamp:mainfrom
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@simon04 let me know if this change looks good. Ty! |
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Hi, thank you for this PR. I have troubles understanding the practical benefit when not considering |
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Should fix #2463
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std::minand was able to get good C++ documentation results.The issue was in the search query normalization process. When you searched for "std::min", the "::" (scope resolution operator in C++) was being replaced with a separator character, which prevented the search from matching C++ symbols correctly.
I removed the "::" pattern from the SEPARATORS_REGEXP regular expression in the searcher.js file. This change allows the search functionality to preserve the C++ scope resolution operator (::) when processing search queries.