Lines Matching refs:fuzzy
85 /* Determines whether to use fuzzy matching. */
115 { "no-fuzzy-matching", no_argument, NULL, 'N' },
467 cannot be found, fuzzy matching is used to produce better results.\n\
524 -N, --no-fuzzy-matching do not use fuzzy matching\n"));
613 The data structure is optimized for exact and fuzzy searches. */
621 /* A fuzzy index of the compendiums, for speed when doing fuzzy searches.
624 /* A once-only execution guard for the initialization of the fuzzy index.
643 /* Create the fuzzy index.
667 /* Create the fuzzy index from it. */
709 /* Create the fuzzy index lazily. */
769 /* Take the msgid from the reference. When fuzzy matches are made,
1015 come from the definition file (fuzzy or not). */
1019 a reason to mark the result fuzzy. */
1034 not, we add a fuzzy marker, because
1055 - we can omit it if the resulting message is not fuzzy,
1057 was translated (not fuzzy), we use that message's msgid,
1113 struct search_result { message_ty *found; bool fuzzy; } *search_results;
1177 search_results[jj].fuzzy = false;
1190 search_results[jj].fuzzy = true;
1203 if (search_results[j].found != NULL && !search_results[j].fuzzy)
1227 if (search_results[j].found != NULL && search_results[j].fuzzy)
1256 /* Always print a dot if we handled a fuzzy match. */