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utils.go
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package main
// some helper functions lovingly stolen from protoc-gen-go
// Is c an ASCII lower-case letter?
func isASCIILower(c byte) bool {
return 'a' <= c && c <= 'z'
}
// Is c an ASCII digit?
func isASCIIDigit(c byte) bool {
return '0' <= c && c <= '9'
}
// CamelCase returns the CamelCased name.
// If there is an interior underscore followed by a lower case letter,
// drop the underscore and convert the letter to upper case.
// There is a remote possibility of this rewrite causing a name collision,
// but it's so remote we're prepared to pretend it's nonexistent - since the
// C++ generator lowercases names, it's extremely unlikely to have two fields
// with different capitalizations.
// In short, _my_field_name_2 becomes XMyFieldName_2.
func CamelCase(s string) string {
if s == "" {
return ""
}
t := make([]byte, 0, 32)
i := 0
if s[0] == '_' {
// Need a capital letter; drop the '_'.
t = append(t, 'X')
i++
}
// Invariant: if the next letter is lower case, it must be converted
// to upper case.
// That is, we process a word at a time, where words are marked by _ or
// upper case letter. Digits are treated as words.
for ; i < len(s); i++ {
c := s[i]
if c == '_' && i+1 < len(s) && isASCIILower(s[i+1]) {
continue // Skip the underscore in s.
}
if isASCIIDigit(c) {
t = append(t, c)
continue
}
// Assume we have a letter now - if not, it's a bogus identifier.
// The next word is a sequence of characters that must start upper case.
if isASCIILower(c) {
c ^= ' ' // Make it a capital letter.
}
t = append(t, c) // Guaranteed not lower case.
// Accept lower case sequence that follows.
for i+1 < len(s) && isASCIILower(s[i+1]) {
i++
t = append(t, s[i])
}
}
return string(t)
}