Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs <ghc-devs@haskell.org> writes: > Does anyone know how to search better in GitLab. > Currently I'm using the standard GitLab search. I'm searching for > "<<loop>>" > where I intend the quotes meaning exactly that string as usual in a search > term. But I get lots of results mentioning loop, without the angle brackets. > Moreover I want to sort the results by date or ticket number, and I can't see > how to do that. > Does Google index our repo? Can I use Google to search it somehow?
Indeed this is a hard query. It appears that the tokenizer used by GitLab (or perhaps Elasticsearch, which is responsible for full-text indexing) considers the angle-brackets to be token delimiters (which I suppose is fair given that usually you see them used to signify less-than/greater-than operators). Google seems to be slightly better, returning only 10 hits. If this isn't sufficient and the query is important I could run a query against the database directly if you would like. Frankly, this makes me wonder whether we should change the output produced for loops. The current error is essentially un-Googleable, as we see here. I know I have personally struggled with this same issue in the past. Richard, I checked on Google Search Console and it appears to be indexed on a nearly-daily basis. I'm a bit surprised that you have been having trouble. Do you have a specific example of a query that you have been disappointed by in the past? Cheers, - Ben
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