On Thu, Jun 1, 2023 at 2:54 PM Tassilo Horn wrote: > > Hongyi Zhao writes: > > > In Emacs, I use Vertico + consult to do the in-buffer and minibuffer > > search and bind bound the command `consult-line' to M-s l. > > > > What puzzles me is that this cannot let me search for an exact word. > > For example, if I want to sear all the occurrences of the word `id', > > the result obtained is shown in the attached file, which obviously is > > not what I want. > > > > How to achieve my goal based on Vertico + consult for utilizing the > > more intuitive minibuffer display? > > I don't use consult myself but I guess the search string is a regular > expression. So when you want to search for an exact word, use \bid\b to > find all occurrences of the word id. I've tried this trick, but it cannot match the results like `$id$', as shown in the attached screenshot, from where you can see that the entry indexed by the circle numbered 1 doesn't appear in the minibuffer's matching list. > See (info "(elisp) Regexp Backslash") for details: > > --8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8--- > ‘\b’ > matches the empty string, but only at the beginning or end of a > word. Thus, ‘\bfoo\b’ matches any occurrence of ‘foo’ as a > separate word. ‘\bballs?\b’ matches ‘ball’ or ‘balls’ as a > separate word. > > ‘\b’ matches at the beginning or end of the buffer (or string) > regardless of what text appears next to it. > --8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8--- > > HTH, > Tassilo Regards, Zhao