[11:27:51] 189q (re @join_captcha_bot: Hello ‎@Howssak, welcome to ‎Abstract Wikipedia / Wikifunctions. Please write a message with the numbers and/or letters that app...) [11:28:02] 1890 (re @join_captcha_bot: Hello ‎@Howssak, welcome to ‎Abstract Wikipedia / Wikifunctions. Please write a message with the numbers and/or letters that app...) [12:24:11] I had thought to provide a more precise function signature search but I’ve decided against it. Z22973 will satisfy most use cases, with subsequent refinements as suggested in [[Wikifunctions:Find#Finding functions]], should the need arise. The one more complicated (and common) case that I’m still considering is where the same argument type occurs more than once. I think [12:24:11] this [12:24:12] requires a regex search term and I am wary of including that in the default search string. (re @vrandecic: (doesn't mean that I don't regularly miss functions that are already there, our search needs improvement)) [18:10:50] I can’t think of any. I wouldn’t rely on this result, but if there were references in code to a specific language’s ZID, it should appear as a search result here: [18:10:50] https://www.wikifunctions.org/w/index.php?fulltext=1&ns0=1&ns4=1&profile=advanced&search=%22Z14K3+Z1K1+Z16+Z16K1%22+Z16K2+Z2K3+insource%3A%2FZ16K2.*Z1%5B0-9%5D%7B3%7D%5B%5E0-9%5D.*Z2K3%2F&title=Special%3ASearch [18:10:51] (As a bonus, if you change the initial Z1 to Z6, you get a whole bunch of Wikidata-related implementations. Adding ^K will restrict those to just the ones that return a Wikidata object (reference) or interpret a Z6040.) (re @David: When this code gets deployed, for Z60 instances, the language code (e.g. "en") will then be available, as part of the instance, ...)