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Even if you erase the past definition, it will continue to be provided as a supplement #458

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ChenCMD opened this issue May 10, 2020 · 1 comment
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ChenCMD commented May 10, 2020

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Things I tried:
regenerate cache
Reboot
Write the definition sentence again and erase it

@SPGoding SPGoding self-assigned this May 10, 2020
@SPGoding SPGoding added the 🐛 bug Something isn't working label May 10, 2020
@SPGoding SPGoding modified the milestones: Release 2.0.1, Backlog May 10, 2020
@SPGoding SPGoding modified the milestones: Backlog, Release 2.1.0 Jun 12, 2020
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Fix #458. Definitions that are deleted will not show in completions, even if they are still referenced somewhere else.
SPGoding added a commit that referenced this issue Jun 22, 2020
Fix #458. Definitions that are deleted will not show in completions, even if they are still referenced somewhere else.
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🎉 This issue has been resolved in version 2.1.0 🎉

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