Kouhei Sutou
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Wed Jan 28 17:24:45 JST 2015
Kouhei Sutou 2015-01-28 17:24:45 +0900 (Wed, 28 Jan 2015) New Revision: a152d2ea8abe97088eac3d5634e12f890a07fd9b https://github.com/groonga/groonga/commit/a152d2ea8abe97088eac3d5634e12f890a07fd9b Message: doc: fold Modified files: doc/source/reference/grn_expr/query_syntax.rst Modified: doc/source/reference/grn_expr/query_syntax.rst (+8 -7) =================================================================== --- doc/source/reference/grn_expr/query_syntax.rst 2015-01-28 17:24:14 +0900 (6869120) +++ doc/source/reference/grn_expr/query_syntax.rst 2015-01-28 17:24:45 +0900 (dfeabb1) @@ -98,13 +98,14 @@ quoted ``"Alice's brother (Bob)"`` or ``'Alice\'s brother (Bob)'``. .. note:: - There is a important point which you have to care. The ``\`` (backslash) - character is interpreted by command line shell. So if you want to search - ``(`` itself for example, you need to escape twice (``\\(``) in command line shell. - The command line shell interprets ``\\(`` as ``\(``, then pass such a literal - to groonga. groonga regards ``\(`` as ``(``, then search ``(`` - itself from database. If you can't do intended search by groonga, confirm whether - special character is escaped properly. + There is a important point which you have to care. The ``\`` + (backslash) character is interpreted by command line shell. So if + you want to search ``(`` itself for example, you need to escape + twice (``\\(``) in command line shell. The command line shell + interprets ``\\(`` as ``\(``, then pass such a literal to + groonga. groonga regards ``\(`` as ``(``, then search ``(`` itself + from database. If you can't do intended search by groonga, confirm + whether special character is escaped properly. .. _conditional-expression: -------------- next part -------------- HTML����������������������������...Descargar