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* Remove unreachable code * Add `indices` field to `MatchBounds` For matches inside arrays, this field holds the indices of the array elements that matched. For example, searching for `cat` inside `{ "a": ["dog", "cat", "fox"] }` would return `indices: [1]`. For nested arrays, this contains multiple indices, starting with the one for the top-most array. For matches in fields without arrays, `indices` is not serialized (does not exist) to save space. |
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a concurrent indexer combined with fast and relevant search algorithms
Introduction
This crate contains the internal engine used by Meilisearch.
It contains a library that can manage one and only one index. Meilisearch manages the multi-index itself. Milli is unable to store updates in a store: it is the job of something else above and this is why it is only able to process one update at a time.