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Search no longer allows you to search sub-folders easily #29660
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I actually don't quite understand the scenario, is |
@roblourens i have
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We talked about it in the context of using it to bypass excludes, which I think was confusing and never worked as well as I wanted it to. I don't think I can make it work the same way with the way I do search across multiple folders now. But this case should still be doable, |
I should at the very least change this back to just strip |
That ^ was already done |
I think my changes match your suggestions, let me know if not. |
@roblourens this behavior appears to be the same |
I guess I misunderstood since I've been all over the place on this, and my comment #29660 (comment) doesn't make any sense. But sure, let's try changing it to map that to |
'build' to match 'something/build/something/file.xyz' seems unexpected to me. 'build' to match 'some/path/build.sh' seems wrong. Also: Including 'repos' when the folder opened in the workbench is ' |
I could go either way on it at this point, but there is
That won't match now
Can you open a new issue? |
I'm looking at insiders from 2017-08-02T05:04:00.939Z. Is this a change only in master at the moment? |
Correction: I saw #31939 a second time. |
(1 theme extensions excluded)
#29510
test
is in the folder.../xterm.js/src/build/
. I really think there's value to sticking with the./
syntax to make the search relative to all roots.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: