"dm:10s" behaves differently from "dm:0s..10s"
Posted: Fri Jul 14, 2023 5:19 pm
When using the search "dm:10s" I'd expect to see all files edited within the last 10 seconds, with new files being added as they are edited and removed as 10 seconds pass.
When using the query "dm:10s", this is not the observed behavior. Instead, the file list initially shows all files edited within the last 10 seconds, then continues growing with newly edited files, but does not remove files that where the 10 second window has passed, thus the displayed file count keeps growing.
When using the query "dm:0s..10s", the expected behavior is observed - the file list grows as files are edited, and shrinks as the edits become more than 10 seconds old.
I am running on `everything-alpha 1.5.0.1352a`
Perhaps this behavior is actually expected and I missed it in the docs somewhere, but I did not expect it.
(Also: Why does "dm:<10s" show files edited MORE than 10s ago, and "dm:>10s" shows files edited LESS than 10s ago? That seems inverse to how the > < operators are usually read)
When using the query "dm:10s", this is not the observed behavior. Instead, the file list initially shows all files edited within the last 10 seconds, then continues growing with newly edited files, but does not remove files that where the 10 second window has passed, thus the displayed file count keeps growing.
When using the query "dm:0s..10s", the expected behavior is observed - the file list grows as files are edited, and shrinks as the edits become more than 10 seconds old.
I am running on `everything-alpha 1.5.0.1352a`
Perhaps this behavior is actually expected and I missed it in the docs somewhere, but I did not expect it.
(Also: Why does "dm:<10s" show files edited MORE than 10s ago, and "dm:>10s" shows files edited LESS than 10s ago? That seems inverse to how the > < operators are usually read)