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Dawid Weiss commented on SOLR-1980:
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Yep, it should be -- qp.parse("/^quick fox$/"). Peek at 
TestQueryParser#testRegexps


> Implement boundary match support
> --------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SOLR-1980
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SOLR-1980
>             Project: Solr
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Schema and Analysis
>            Reporter: Jan Høydahl
>
> Sometimes you need to specify that a query should match only at the start or 
> end of a field, or be an exact match.
> Example content:
> 1) a quick fox is brown
> 2) quick fox is brown
> Example queries:
> "^quick fox" -> should only match 2)
> "brown$" -> should match 1) and 2)
> "^quick fox is brown$" -> should only match 2)
> Proposed way of implmementation is through a new BoundaryMatchTokenFilter 
> which behaves like this:
> On the index side it inserts special unique tokens at beginning and end of 
> field. These could be some weird unicode sequence.
> On the query side, it looks for the first character matching "^" or the last 
> character matching "$" and replaces them with the special tokens.

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