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I was searching questions by tags (a set of related technology tags) and I realized that when using the or operator to agregate tags on my searching, it requires a space char wrapping each operators otherwise it won't be able to parse the query.

For example, this query won't be parsed properly.

[ionic-framework]or[ionic2]or[angularjs]or[angular2]or[typescript]

However, the next one will be:

[ionic-framework] or [ionic2] or [angularjs] or [angular2] or [typescript]

I'm not sure if it's a bug or feature (or even a confusion of my self) so correct me if I'm wrong.

Is it normal at all? I personally don't care much about such silly detail, but only it's not intuitive.

UPDATE

As it's been discussed with @ChristianGollhardt, actually it'd be a feature request, to add an exception to or operators to be allowed with no spaces wrapping it when between tags.

For example:

[ionic-framework]or[ionic2]or "apps" or[angularjs]or[angular2]

Anyways, it seems that it'd be waste of effort add such exception with a not so much valuable goal apparently. But, let's keep it as a suggestion.

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Yes it is normal at all. It is also needed:

Compare Score with Sc or e.

The last one would be the result for Score if we would change the behavior.

but only it's not intuitive.

Operants should always be seperated from other contents. You do this naturally if you are coding.

Which one looks better and more readable?

  • if(foo==42&&bar==43)
    
  • if (foo == 42 && bar == 43)
    
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  • I agree that it's way more readable, although both are equivalent. Also, about it being needed, not absolutely, you may agree with me that Sc or e is different than [Sc]or[e]. Tags seem to be a special case of this need because it's delimited by square brackets. As I said it doesn't bother me at all, but I consider this less intuitive and a good candidate for an exception. Anyways, I guess it's not a problem, is it? It look more like a feature-request or something like that.
    – lenilsondc
    Mar 21, 2017 at 13:48
  • @LenilsondeCastro yeah, its a little bit different for tags, but if we would have a special behavior for it, wouldn't that be more confusing? What happens if you want to Combine [Foo]or Bar? Mar 21, 2017 at 13:51
  • No, it's not confusing, it is only more permisive, is like a compiler that allows you to do var a=1; and also var a = 1. And if you wanted to combine [Foo]or Bar it wouldn't be a problem once you can parse the entire expression with no conflict or ambiguity like TAG:Foo,OPERATOR:or,TEXT:Bar. But it seems to me that it would be waste of effort to add such exception with a not so much valuable goal appearently.
    – lenilsondc
    Mar 21, 2017 at 14:06
  • Maybe my understanding of not intuitive was a little bit wrong. Maybe your Question should be tagged with feature-request instead of bug. I see your point. Sure it would be more permisive. However - as you said - maybe it is not worth the effort. @LenilsondeCastro Mar 21, 2017 at 14:50
  • Yes, you're right. I've updated my question. Thank you mate. Should I consider your answer the correct? I don't know if it has a proper answer now :{D.
    – lenilsondc
    Mar 21, 2017 at 15:27
  • I don't know too @LenilsondeCastro. I would wait 1-2 days. Meta is more about opinions. The community is responsible by voting to decide if this is a proper answer or not. Welcome to meta by the way. Mar 21, 2017 at 15:29
  • Ok then, I'll wait if somone has a different opinion. Thanks anyways.
    – lenilsondc
    Mar 21, 2017 at 15:33

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