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doc: Fixed documentation for AsSearchQuery. #18

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ximion added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 26, 2015
doc: Fixed documentation for AsSearchQuery.
@ximion ximion merged commit d3ff001 into ximion:master Nov 26, 2015
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ximion commented Nov 26, 2015

Are you using AsSearchQuery? Because I am thinking of getting rid of that more complex search API, since it seems to be rarely used.

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tintou commented Nov 26, 2015

I used as_database_find_components to get all the components froma certain category, but your comment made me think that I could simply use as_database_find_components_by_term ("*", category.name)

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ximion commented Nov 26, 2015

Jup, as_database_find_components_by_term will definitely stay...
(Maybe I'll add an easier call for convenience)

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