X-Git-Url: https://git.njae.me.uk/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=vendor%2Frails%2Factivesupport%2Flib%2Factive_support%2Fcore_ext%2Fstring%2Finflections.rb;fp=vendor%2Frails%2Factivesupport%2Flib%2Factive_support%2Fcore_ext%2Fstring%2Finflections.rb;h=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=36d9f3351a3b4e8159279445190e2287ffdea86c;hp=48e812aaf8c8a8e3821fa74fb3fe05c4b6a7244a;hpb=913cf6054b1d29b5d2f5e620304af7ee77cc1f1f;p=feedcatcher.git diff --git a/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb b/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb deleted file mode 100644 index 48e812a..0000000 --- a/vendor/rails/activesupport/lib/active_support/core_ext/string/inflections.rb +++ /dev/null @@ -1,167 +0,0 @@ -require 'active_support/inflector' unless defined?(ActiveSupport::Inflector) - -module ActiveSupport #:nodoc: - module CoreExtensions #:nodoc: - module String #:nodoc: - # String inflections define new methods on the String class to transform names for different purposes. - # For instance, you can figure out the name of a database from the name of a class. - # - # "ScaleScore".tableize # => "scale_scores" - module Inflections - # Returns the plural form of the word in the string. - # - # "post".pluralize # => "posts" - # "octopus".pluralize # => "octopi" - # "sheep".pluralize # => "sheep" - # "words".pluralize # => "words" - # "the blue mailman".pluralize # => "the blue mailmen" - # "CamelOctopus".pluralize # => "CamelOctopi" - def pluralize - Inflector.pluralize(self) - end - - # The reverse of +pluralize+, returns the singular form of a word in a string. - # - # "posts".singularize # => "post" - # "octopi".singularize # => "octopus" - # "sheep".singularize # => "sheep" - # "word".singularize # => "word" - # "the blue mailmen".singularize # => "the blue mailman" - # "CamelOctopi".singularize # => "CamelOctopus" - def singularize - Inflector.singularize(self) - end - - # By default, +camelize+ converts strings to UpperCamelCase. If the argument to camelize - # is set to :lower then camelize produces lowerCamelCase. - # - # +camelize+ will also convert '/' to '::' which is useful for converting paths to namespaces. - # - # "active_record".camelize # => "ActiveRecord" - # "active_record".camelize(:lower) # => "activeRecord" - # "active_record/errors".camelize # => "ActiveRecord::Errors" - # "active_record/errors".camelize(:lower) # => "activeRecord::Errors" - def camelize(first_letter = :upper) - case first_letter - when :upper then Inflector.camelize(self, true) - when :lower then Inflector.camelize(self, false) - end - end - alias_method :camelcase, :camelize - - # Capitalizes all the words and replaces some characters in the string to create - # a nicer looking title. +titleize+ is meant for creating pretty output. It is not - # used in the Rails internals. - # - # +titleize+ is also aliased as +titlecase+. - # - # "man from the boondocks".titleize # => "Man From The Boondocks" - # "x-men: the last stand".titleize # => "X Men: The Last Stand" - def titleize - Inflector.titleize(self) - end - alias_method :titlecase, :titleize - - # The reverse of +camelize+. Makes an underscored, lowercase form from the expression in the string. - # - # +underscore+ will also change '::' to '/' to convert namespaces to paths. - # - # "ActiveRecord".underscore # => "active_record" - # "ActiveRecord::Errors".underscore # => active_record/errors - def underscore - Inflector.underscore(self) - end - - # Replaces underscores with dashes in the string. - # - # "puni_puni" # => "puni-puni" - def dasherize - Inflector.dasherize(self) - end - - # Removes the module part from the constant expression in the string. - # - # "ActiveRecord::CoreExtensions::String::Inflections".demodulize # => "Inflections" - # "Inflections".demodulize # => "Inflections" - def demodulize - Inflector.demodulize(self) - end - - # Replaces special characters in a string so that it may be used as part of a 'pretty' URL. - # - # ==== Examples - # - # class Person - # def to_param - # "#{id}-#{name.parameterize}" - # end - # end - # - # @person = Person.find(1) - # # => # - # - # <%= link_to(@person.name, person_path %> - # # => Donald E. Knuth - def parameterize(sep = '-') - Inflector.parameterize(self, sep) - end - - # Creates the name of a table like Rails does for models to table names. This method - # uses the +pluralize+ method on the last word in the string. - # - # "RawScaledScorer".tableize # => "raw_scaled_scorers" - # "egg_and_ham".tableize # => "egg_and_hams" - # "fancyCategory".tableize # => "fancy_categories" - def tableize - Inflector.tableize(self) - end - - # Create a class name from a plural table name like Rails does for table names to models. - # Note that this returns a string and not a class. (To convert to an actual class - # follow +classify+ with +constantize+.) - # - # "egg_and_hams".classify # => "EggAndHam" - # "posts".classify # => "Post" - # - # Singular names are not handled correctly. - # - # "business".classify # => "Busines" - def classify - Inflector.classify(self) - end - - # Capitalizes the first word, turns underscores into spaces, and strips '_id'. - # Like +titleize+, this is meant for creating pretty output. - # - # "employee_salary" # => "Employee salary" - # "author_id" # => "Author" - def humanize - Inflector.humanize(self) - end - - # Creates a foreign key name from a class name. - # +separate_class_name_and_id_with_underscore+ sets whether - # the method should put '_' between the name and 'id'. - # - # Examples - # "Message".foreign_key # => "message_id" - # "Message".foreign_key(false) # => "messageid" - # "Admin::Post".foreign_key # => "post_id" - def foreign_key(separate_class_name_and_id_with_underscore = true) - Inflector.foreign_key(self, separate_class_name_and_id_with_underscore) - end - - # +constantize+ tries to find a declared constant with the name specified - # in the string. It raises a NameError when the name is not in CamelCase - # or is not initialized. - # - # Examples - # "Module".constantize # => Module - # "Class".constantize # => Class - def constantize - Inflector.constantize(self) - end - end - end - end -end