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@orimay orimay commented Jan 12, 2022

Say, we have a list of props on a node:

aa
ab
ac

Then we query it like this:

{
  '.': {
    '*': 'a',
    '>': 'ab'
  }
}

The result we expect:

ab
ac

The result we get:

aa
ab
ac

Say, we have a list of props on a node:
aa
ab
ac

Then we query it like this: 
{
  '.': {
    '*': 'a',
    '>': 'ab'
  }
}

The result we expect:
ab
ac

The result we get:
aa
ab
ac
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amark commented Feb 4, 2022

👍 sounds like this is gonna be a win+win for everything, your other PR had smaller code, and this is a more sensible default that didn't add any complexity. I'm very impressed! Thanks for being willing to switch to ECMAscript5.

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@orimay we moved String.match() to lib/lex.js

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