Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
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Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
Windows 11, TC 11.03 64-bit.
Searching for directories that were recently modified (for purging older subdirectories with stale data).
The procedure is performed rarely, but is more or less a known routine.
At some point I noticed that search results are odd and sometimes just empty (while there should have been found entries).
Then I tried to play with search options, and came to conclusion that internal search parameters differ from the ones in dialog.
This was not studied very deeply, a trivial TC restart was applied and things returned to normal state.
Never noticed anything like that, and again non-reproducible behaviour.
However, recalling another rare issue with stuck "Show" buttons in Sync tool, both might be cases of memory corruption.
PS. Forum notifications list refused to clean up, and now it is empty. Thanks.
Searching for directories that were recently modified (for purging older subdirectories with stale data).
The procedure is performed rarely, but is more or less a known routine.
At some point I noticed that search results are odd and sometimes just empty (while there should have been found entries).
Then I tried to play with search options, and came to conclusion that internal search parameters differ from the ones in dialog.
This was not studied very deeply, a trivial TC restart was applied and things returned to normal state.
Never noticed anything like that, and again non-reproducible behaviour.
However, recalling another rare issue with stuck "Show" buttons in Sync tool, both might be cases of memory corruption.
PS. Forum notifications list refused to clean up, and now it is empty. Thanks.
Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
browny,
That does not really give us much to go by.
Roman
That does not really give us much to go by.
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
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Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
Do you use "Everything" for searching? When using the ev: prefix, the search syntax is indeed different from the internal syntax. Then Total Commander uses the "Everything" syntax. Also when indexing folders, the info in "Everything" can lag a few seconds. For example, when I delete all files in a directory, "everything" will still report the old directory size for a few seconds.
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Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
No, never tried it and even do not know how it looks.
Directory contents was not changing while searches were performed; data should have been already on disk - less than an hour, but surely longer than several seconds.
Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
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Could you give an example of what you mean by that?came to conclusion that internal search parameters differ from the ones in dialog.
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Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
petermad,
Empty search results was already mentioned.
When searching in the current directory only, there were at least two more levels in results.
Empty search results was already mentioned.
When searching in the current directory only, there were at least two more levels in results.
Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
2browny
I was curious: what do you mean by the phrase "internal search parameters"?
I was curious: what do you mean by the phrase "internal search parameters"?
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Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
2browny
Could you give an example of the search terms you use, and which name isn't found although you think it should be found?
Could you give an example of the search terms you use, and which name isn't found although you think it should be found?
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Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
Directories not older than 1 hour.
Search for was either empty or *.pdb
Depth could be unlimited, current directory or 1 level.
Search for was either empty or *.pdb
Depth could be unlimited, current directory or 1 level.
Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
Works as expected here.Directories not older than 1 hour.
Search for was either empty
Have you encountered this behavior since then?This was not studied very deeply, a trivial TC restart was applied and things returned to normal state.
Never noticed anything like that, and again non-reproducible behaviour.
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Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
If you search for attribute "directory" and *.pdb, you won't find anything, unless the directories themselves have the .pdb extension.Directories not older than 1 hour.
Search for was either empty or *.pdb
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Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
In the current directory all directories had .pdb extension, and there were no *.pdb directories at lower levels.ghisler(Author) wrote: 2024-05-24, 09:57 UTC If you search for attribute "directory" and *.pdb, you won't find anything, unless the directories themselves have the .pdb extension.
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Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
That should work fine. I have tested it by renaming a directory to test.pdb and using Files - Change attributes to change the timestamp to the current date and time. Are you sure the directories were not older than 1 hour?
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Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
Could this not be the "I deselected every Attribute except for Directory" mistake?
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Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Re: Incorrect behaviour of Find Files dialog
It seems some trivial points are misread all the time.
This behaviour was seen only once.
Search was doing fine before the event and right after restart.
TC is usually running for hours and days before anything weird happens, then it is impossible to guess what was the trigger.
To add more fun, there are also *.pdb files in subdirectories.
This behaviour was seen only once.
Search was doing fine before the event and right after restart.
TC is usually running for hours and days before anything weird happens, then it is impossible to guess what was the trigger.
How this explains that more than one level of directories were in the list when searching at the current level only?Hacker wrote: 2024-05-26, 08:36 UTC Could this not be the "I deselected every Attribute except for Directory" mistake?
To add more fun, there are also *.pdb files in subdirectories.