A possible UI is to split the search key on the current filetype’s scope separator (like . for Python, :: for C++), then match the last part against tmtag->name and the preceding parts against tmtag->scope.

So it would be neccessary to type Classname::length to find it?

Thats possibly useful, but just manually duplicates what right click->goto symbol definition does. Ok it helps if I don't have a use of length in front of me, but then why would I be searching for it?

For the Treebrowser, its a plugin, so I don't care what you do, I think the idea of having a second rate filemanager embedded in an IDE is silly and don't use it. You should open a linked issue on geany-plugins for discussions about it, rather than here.

Attempts to keep the Glib dependency low will probably cease (for a while) when GTK2 is dropped, but thats still far into the future.


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