Object name completion

In ACE documentation, it talks about one feature referred as Object name completion, does anyone know what it is?

This completion is also available via the '?'
In the example below - remote-access is the class map and is listed when you type '?'
switch/Admin(config)# class-map type management ?
Please enter the name of the class-map (Max Size - 64)
match-all Logical-AND all match statements under this class-map
match-any Logical-OR all match statements under this class-map
remote_access
switch/Admin(config)# class-map type management
switch/Admin(config)# class-map type management r?
remote_access

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