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Due to the complexity of the English language, it seems that Pluralize may sometimes not preserve the capital cases in a name (as shown by this issue: #20).
Due to this fact, it would be safer for Tableize to perform Underscore() before Pluralize() (affected line of code here).
For example, if I have a struct named "BigPerson", I would expect that tableized name to be "big_people". Currently, Tableize("BigPerson") -> "bigpeople", because the Pluralize step does not preserve the capital P. Underscoring first would produce the expected "big_people" result.
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Due to the complexity of the English language, it seems that
Pluralize
may sometimes not preserve the capital cases in a name (as shown by this issue: #20).Due to this fact, it would be safer for
Tableize
to performUnderscore()
beforePluralize()
(affected line of code here).For example, if I have a struct named
"BigPerson"
, I would expect that tableized name to be"big_people"
. Currently,Tableize("BigPerson") -> "bigpeople"
, because thePluralize
step does not preserve the capital P. Underscoring first would produce the expected"big_people"
result.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: