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This leads to a request to https://wpt.fyi/api/search which returns 400 ("Failed to parse query fragment as any of the existing search atoms in wpt.fyi/api/query/README.md").
e.g.
(path:/css/css-display and exists(display contents))
, https://wpt.fyi/results/?label=master&label=experimental&aligned&q=%28path%3A%2Fcss%2Fcss-display%20and%20exists%28display%20contents%29%29This leads to a request to https://wpt.fyi/api/search which returns 400 ("Failed to parse query fragment as any of the existing search atoms in wpt.fyi/api/query/README.md").
We're passing the following body:
This is because the front-end is failing to parse the query:
I would expect wrapping the query in parenthesis to be a no-op in terms of the parser.
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