Rollup merge of #118856 - notriddle:notriddle/search-js, r=GuillaumeGomez

rustdoc-search: clean up parser

The `c === "="` was redundant when `isSeparatorCharacter` already checks that.

The function `isStopCharacter` and `isEndCharacter` functions did exactly the same thing and have synonymous names. There doesn't seem much point in having both.
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@ -298,10 +298,6 @@ function initSearch(rawSearchIndex) {
return "=,>-]".indexOf(c) !== -1;
}
function isStopCharacter(c) {
return isEndCharacter(c);
}
function isErrorCharacter(c) {
return "()".indexOf(c) !== -1;
}
@ -617,8 +613,7 @@ function initSearch(rawSearchIndex) {
}
} else if (
c === "[" ||
c === "=" ||
isStopCharacter(c) ||
isEndCharacter(c) ||
isSpecialStartCharacter(c) ||
isSeparatorCharacter(c)
) {
@ -917,7 +912,7 @@ function initSearch(rawSearchIndex) {
while (parserState.pos < parserState.length) {
const c = parserState.userQuery[parserState.pos];
if (isStopCharacter(c)) {
if (isEndCharacter(c)) {
foundStopChar = true;
if (isSeparatorCharacter(c)) {
parserState.pos += 1;