core :: Text :: capitalized
self
Letters that follow a letter are lowercased Letters that follow a non-letter are upcased.
If keep_upper = true
, already uppercase letters are not lowercased.
SEE : Char::is_letter
for the definition of letter.
assert "jAVASCRIPT".capitalized == "Javascript"
assert "i am root".capitalized == "I Am Root"
assert "ab_c -ab0c ab\nc".capitalized == "Ab_C -Ab0C Ab\nC"
assert "preserve my ACRONYMS".capitalized(keep_upper=true) == "Preserve My ACRONYMS"
# Returns a capitalized `self`
#
# Letters that follow a letter are lowercased
# Letters that follow a non-letter are upcased.
#
# If `keep_upper = true`, already uppercase letters are not lowercased.
#
# SEE : `Char::is_letter` for the definition of letter.
#
# ~~~
# assert "jAVASCRIPT".capitalized == "Javascript"
# assert "i am root".capitalized == "I Am Root"
# assert "ab_c -ab0c ab\nc".capitalized == "Ab_C -Ab0C Ab\nC"
# assert "preserve my ACRONYMS".capitalized(keep_upper=true) == "Preserve My ACRONYMS"
# ~~~
fun capitalized(keep_upper: nullable Bool): SELFTYPE do
if length == 0 then return self
var buf = new Buffer.with_cap(length)
buf.capitalize(keep_upper=keep_upper, src=self)
return buf.to_s
end
lib/core/text/abstract_text.nit:1376,2--1397,4
redef fun capitalized(keep_upper) do
if length == 0 then return self
var buf = new Buffer.with_cap(byte_length)
buf.capitalize(keep_upper=keep_upper, src=self)
return buf
end
lib/core/text/abstract_text.nit:1859,2--1865,4