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When searching in a project with character.rb and a character_class.rb file (note the underscore), I can find the character.rb fine by simply typing char.
But finding the character_class.rb file isn't quite as easy. My first attempt was to type in char class, expecting the fuzzy finder to work something like sublime text's does. Alas, that yields no results.
But if I change out the space between the char and class with an underscore, the file is located just fine.
I would have expected the finder to map spaces to special characters. Is this intentional, and if so, why? or is it an oversight?
Best regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
When searching in a project with
character.rb
and acharacter_class.rb
file (note the underscore), I can find thecharacter.rb
fine by simply typingchar
.But finding the
character_class.rb
file isn't quite as easy. My first attempt was to type inchar class
, expecting the fuzzy finder to work something like sublime text's does. Alas, that yields no results.But if I change out the space between the
char
andclass
with an underscore, the file is located just fine.I would have expected the finder to map spaces to special characters. Is this intentional, and if so, why? or is it an oversight?
Best regards
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: