If you use the 'find' option in the change sorter and accept nothing, you will get a notifier since #classNotFound is sent and not understood. It actually looks more like a logic snafu, since I suspect it would be more useful simply to return after an empty input. The 'classNotFound' is probably more useful after a pattern is accepted and nothing matches. Whoever wrote the method (system claims dan did) might like to check and see if a wrong version got released.
Tim (and all)
We have a fix for this already (as well as several really cool new things) in unreleased updates. We are currently "in media res" as Caesar used to say (big demo in two days (not a literal translation)), so I will probably not propagate updates until the end of this week at best. Please bear with us.
- Dan
If you use the 'find' option in the change sorter and accept nothing, you will get a notifier since #classNotFound is sent and not understood. It actually looks more like a logic snafu, since I suspect it would be more useful simply to return after an empty input. The 'classNotFound' is probably more useful after a pattern is accepted and nothing matches. Whoever wrote the method (system claims dan did) might like to check and see if a wrong version got released.
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