Re: [Pharo-dev] Looking for class

2016-02-21 Thread Eliot Miranda
Hi Doru > On Feb 20, 2016, at 12:53 PM, Tudor Girba wrote: > > Again, as I said, we have a problem with finding a performant solution for > order. If anyone would like to have a look, it would be useful. What does one need other than exact matches come first followed by sorted inexact matche

Re: [Pharo-dev] Looking for class

2016-02-21 Thread Stephan Eggermont
On 20-02-16 21:53, Tudor Girba wrote: Again, as I said, we have a problem with finding a performant solution for order. If anyone would like to have a look, it would be useful. Do you have a block of code to profile? I'm not sure I understand how to setup a spotter. Stephan

Re: [Pharo-dev] Looking for class

2016-02-20 Thread Tudor Girba
Again, as I said, we have a problem with finding a performant solution for order. If anyone would like to have a look, it would be useful. Cheers, Doru > On Feb 20, 2016, at 9:46 PM, Damien Cassou wrote: > > I've just tried to use to spotter to get the code of the #class method. I > typed 'c

[Pharo-dev] Looking for class

2016-02-20 Thread Damien Cassou
I've just tried to use to spotter to get the code of the #class method. I typed 'class' and Spotter showed a lot of methods but the method I was looking for was not in the top. In the Emacs equivalent of Spotter (helm), closest and exact matches are shown first. I guess helm uses a notion of dis