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| author | Android Build Coastguard Worker <[email protected]> | Sat Jul 08 04:32:31 2023 +0000 |
| committer | Android Build Coastguard Worker <[email protected]> | Sat Jul 08 04:32:31 2023 +0000 |
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Snap for 10460766 from ea16fc1b4d5915b6c027c4feefb522e3fd0c94a7 to mainline-healthfitness-release Change-Id: Ib0d122f949ed012b7ea2c2633a13d13491d0bde8
This library exists to provide case conversion between common cases like CamelCase and snake_case. It is intended to be unicode aware, internally consistent, and reasonably well performing.
Word boundaries are defined as the “unicode words” defined in the unicode_segmentation library, as well as within those words in this manner:
That is, “HelloWorld” is segmented Hello|World whereas “XMLHttpRequest” is segmented XML|Http|Request.
Characters not within words (such as spaces, punctuations, and underscores) are not included in the output string except as they are a part of the case being converted to. Multiple adjacent word boundaries (such as a series of underscores) are folded into one. (“hello__world” in snake case is therefore “hello_world”, not the exact same string). Leading or trailing word boundary indicators are dropped, except insofar as CamelCase capitalizes the first word.
PRs of additional well-established cases welcome.
This library is a little bit opinionated (dropping punctuation, for example). If that doesn't fit your use case, I hope there is another crate that does. I would prefer not to receive PRs to make this behavior more configurable.
Bug reports & fixes always welcome. :-)
The minimum supported Rust version for this crate is 1.32.0. This may change in minor or patch releases, but we probably won't ever require a very recent version. If you would like to have a stronger guarantee than that, please open an issue.
heck is distributed under the terms of both the MIT license and the Apache License (Version 2.0).
See LICENSE-APACHE and LICENSE-MIT for details.