On Aug 3, 1:31 pm, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > On Aug 3, 10:08 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > The last file I selected with a search pattern of "anyt" was > > anything.el (with a count of 2 times using that pattern) but the file > > I've selected most frequently is anything-config.el (with a count of 4 > > times using that pattern) so I would have thought that anything- > > config.el would show up first when I call up anything and enter a > > pattern of "anyt". > > Yes, that's exactly how it should work and it works like this for me. > > > Is it still not working correctly or did I misunderstand what was > > intended? > > I was writing the code this afternoon during a programming course > while I was simultaneously working on the task given by the > instructor, so yes, it's possible there are still bugs in it. :) It's > hot off the presses and is not tested extensively. > > However, the code is not complex, so it should work more or less > correctly. I don't know why you get these results. Hopefully, someone > else tries it too, so that we have more information. > > BTW, the heart of the sorting is the function anything-adaptive-sort > which sorts the candidates according to variable anything-adaptive- > history. It's not a long function, so maybe someone who understands > enough lisp does a peer review and discovers quickly what the problem > is which I miss.
Oops, looks like I forgot to do: (setq anything-filtered-candidate-transformers '((file . anything-adaptive-sort))) after loading anything-adaptive.el. I guess I thought I had since the history was showing up. With some limited testing, anything now seems to be returning things according to the history values. However, if anything-filtered-candidate-transformers is nil, there shouldn't be any history written. If this code is added to anything-config.el, Tassilo will probably want to modify it so that the history is only written when the user has activated the filtered candidate transformer functionality. - Bill _______________________________________________ gnu-emacs-sources mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnu-emacs-sources
