What is the difference between is:pr is:merged
and is:merged
?
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lolol did something change, it looks like they're both returning 1.1 million results now? 😆 |
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Logically equivalent. The estimated result number is typically merely for reference; and may be vastly off. (generally applies to all web search services) |
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It seems like there is a difference, but shouldn't they return equivalent results since
is:merged
would imply it's a pull request? If you do search with onlyis:merged
, you get 1.1 million results:https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=bugfix+is%3Amerged&type=pullrequests
However, if you do a search with
is:pr is:merged
, then you get 1 million results:https://github.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&q=bugfix+is%3Apr+is%3Amerged&type=pullrequests
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