Hello, @coises and All,
Again, thanks for quickly fixing the different issues ( and some others, at the same time ! ). So far, everything looks OK ;-))
Now, I did a test, searching in all files of my D: USB key, with :
The native N++ Find in Files dialog
The Search++ Search in Files dialog
The MultiReplace Find All in Files command
To be sure to process fair tests, I unplung my USB key, re-start my laptop completely, replug my USB key and starts a new N++ session, before running these three Find in Files operations, in turn !
I searched for the Fi string, with the Match case and the Regular expression options checked. I got :
27,112 matches in 833 files of 1,761 searched for the N++ Search Results panel, in 1m 37s
27,112 matches in 833 files of 1,761 files for the Search++ Search++ Results, in 2m 21s
27,087 hits in 835 file(s) for the MultiReplace Search results panel, in 1m 36s
However, when you re-run this same search, without exiting N++, right after the first search, we get the job done in about :
6s for the N++ search
5.2s for the MultiReplace search
1,1s for the Search++ search
So, apparently, the results of the first search seem to speed up all the next same searches, whatever the search engine used ( native one or plugins ones ) !
Best Regards,
guy038
P.S. :
I understood the small differences which occur in the MultiReplace search ( 27,112 - 25 ) matches in ( 833 + 2 ) files. But, I prefer, first, to study more closely the MultiReplace plugin, which is very powerful too and reply later to @thomas-knoefel. It concerns the encoding of 4 files which is not recognized properly and which occurs only when the Find in Files command is used. The Find All and Find in Docs commands, themselves, give correct results for these 4 files !?