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Search terms are considered unique when spaces are added #3

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jorellesee opened this issue Nov 11, 2022 · 1 comment
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Search terms are considered unique when spaces are added #3

jorellesee opened this issue Nov 11, 2022 · 1 comment

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jorellesee commented Nov 11, 2022

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Whenever spaces are added, the program considers it a different search term

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soc-pe-bot commented Nov 14, 2022

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The 'Original' Bug

[The team marked this bug as a duplicate of the following bug]

Find: trailing empty characters

Find feature should ignore trailing empty characters as users might accidentally input them without realizing.

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[original: nus-cs2113-AY2223S1/pe-interim#64] [original labels: severity.VeryLow type.FunctionalityBug]

Their Response to the 'Original' Bug

[This is the team's response to the above 'original' bug]

Yes, should have trim the build name provided the user in the find command.

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❓ Issue duplicate status

Team chose to mark this issue as a duplicate of another issue (as explained in the Team's response above)

  • I disagree

Reason for disagreement: [replace this with your explanation]


❓ Issue severity

Team chose [severity.VeryLow]
Originally [severity.Low]

  • I disagree

Reason for disagreement: This bug actually caused me great inconvenience as I was unable to identify why my search term was unable to get any results at first.


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