Hi, sorry to ping you randomly. I had a query regarding future developments of bs4. Are there any plans to allow selection by :contains on any element, or would that fall over spectactularly. Something like soup.select('*:contains("something")')
You can totally do that already. It often isn't very helpful as you'll get a hit for every parent up the chain. Remember that :contains() searches all the descendants under an element for text that matches.
They've been pushing to allow mutliple selectors in :not() and others, and so I figured if :contains() had been managed under them today, it would have made sense.
You may be on the latest bs4, but maybe not soupsieve.
The way I convinced the bs4 author to let me take over CSS support was to do it as a separate library so he didn't have to support it anymore. The original implementation was not done by the author and was a big headache for him as it had a lot of bugs.
So the coupling isn't as tight as I would have liked.
It was a side project that spiraled out of control. I was trying to filter HTML for spell checking with Aspell, and the filters sucked. So I picked up bs4 and the CSS selectors sucked. Then I sunk way too much time in writing my own :/.