On 12/07, Juraj Kubelka wrote: > Hi, > > #<anything> is a category filter. Try #class, #instance, etc.
Oh... right. I've been using this for long time, my brain just didn't connect the dots. In either case, once you dive in the category filter is no longer applicable. So normally I would do "#i selector", then dive in, and then filter it. > Then I have learnt that people are not aware of [...] any other kind of > wild-characters. People don't know what wild-chars are? I would understand that someone might be uncomfortable with regexps, because there are many variations, but wildchars... > > > On Dec 5, 2015, at 20:40, Peter Uhnak <i.uh...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > are there some wildcards in GTSpotter matching? > > > > Currently it searches anywhere in the (method) name, which makes it hard > > for shorter names, because it will match a lot of junk. > > > > I've also discovered (by accident), that I can use '>>#selector' to > > anchor the start of the selection. ('#selector' for some reason doesn't > > work). > > But I would like to also search by a simple ? (any character), * (any > > characters) wildcard. Is that possible? > > > > Additionally constraining it from the end would be also nice. > > For example I want to look through #default methods, however 90% of the > > matches will be junk, so I would like to write '#default$' and it will > > not match '#defaultIcon', etc. > > > > Is this possible? > > > > Thanks, > > -- > > Peter > > > > -- Peter