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Hello,
The suggestion is to add more context to the "go to implementation" picker to help searching for the correct implementation.
For example, in Rust, if I open the picker for this struct I'm presented with this screen
If I'm looking for the "Display" trait and try to search it I get zero results.
Does it make sense to add some context to improve "searchability" ? Or is that too niche to Rust?
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Hello,
The suggestion is to add more context to the "go to implementation" picker to help searching for the correct implementation.
For example, in Rust, if I open the picker for this struct I'm presented with this screen
If I'm looking for the "Display" trait and try to search it I get zero results.
Does it make sense to add some context to improve "searchability" ? Or is that too niche to Rust?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: