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| author | Spencer Baugh | 2023-10-21 11:09:39 -0400 |
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| committer | Eli Zaretskii | 2023-10-29 13:32:43 +0200 |
| commit | 5c8fc0b0594b1e3af43d86c0bc96e10d03bc75a2 (patch) | |
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Add 'case-symbols-as-words' to configure symbol case behavior
In some programming languages and styles, a symbol (or every
symbol in a sequence of symbols) might be capitalized, but the
individual words making up the symbol should never be capitalized.
For example, in OCaml, type names Look_like_this and variable names
look_like_this, but it is basically never correct for something to
Look_Like_This. And one might have "aa_bb cc_dd ee_ff" or "Aa_bb
Cc_dd Ee_ff", but never "Aa_Bb Cc_Dd Ee_Ff".
To support this, the new variable 'case-symbols-as-words' causes
symbol constituents to be treated as part of words only for case
operations.
* src/casefiddle.c (case_ch_is_word): New function.
(case_character_impl, case_character): Use 'case_ch_is_word'.
(syms_of_casefiddle): Define 'case-symbols-as-words'.
* src/search.c (Freplace_match): Use 'case-symbols-as-words'
when calculating case pattern.
* test/src/casefiddle-tests.el (casefiddle-tests--check-syms)
(casefiddle-case-symbols-as-words): Test 'case-symbols-as-words'.
* etc/NEWS: Announce 'case-symbols-as-words'.
* doc/lispref/strings.texi (Case Conversion): Document
'case-symbols-as-words'.
(Bug#66614)
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