diff --git a/doc/src/sgml/fuzzystrmatch.sgml b/doc/src/sgml/fuzzystrmatch.sgml index f26bd90dfc..feb06861da 100644 --- a/doc/src/sgml/fuzzystrmatch.sgml +++ b/doc/src/sgml/fuzzystrmatch.sgml @@ -106,15 +106,20 @@ levenshtein_less_equal(text source, text target, int max_d) returns int <para> Both <literal>source</literal> and <literal>target</literal> can be any - non-null string, with a maximum of 255 bytes. The cost parameters + non-null string, with a maximum of 255 characters. The cost parameters specify how much to charge for a character insertion, deletion, or substitution, respectively. You can omit the cost parameters, as in the second version of the function; in that case they all default to 1. - <literal>levenshtein_less_equal</literal> is accelerated version of - levenshtein function for low values of distance. If actual distance - is less or equal then max_d, then <literal>levenshtein_less_equal</literal> - returns accurate value of it. Otherwise this function returns value - which is greater than max_d. + </para> + + <para> + <function>levenshtein_less_equal</function> is an accelerated version of the + Levenshtein function for use when only small distances are of interest. + If the actual distance is less than or equal to <literal>max_d</>, + then <function>levenshtein_less_equal</function> returns the correct + distance; otherwise it returns some value greater than <literal>max_d</>. + If <literal>max_d</> is negative then the behavior is the same as + <function>levenshtein</function>. </para> <para>