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author | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2021-12-10 12:23:18 +0200 |
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committer | Boris Kolpackov <boris@codesynthesis.com> | 2021-12-10 12:23:18 +0200 |
commit | 0d377698eaee9e31cf7ef79f20664454c3de8d5b (patch) | |
tree | 53b772e548b4c9265c67569e2567d2c657fdb7c8 /xsd/doc/xsd-epilogue.xhtml | |
parent | 87140ae9f841798752ae4e5422698a4090f16329 (diff) |
Add support for `ucc` (upper-camel-case) value in --function-naming option
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diff --git a/xsd/doc/xsd-epilogue.xhtml b/xsd/doc/xsd-epilogue.xhtml index aef0418..632b2d9 100644 --- a/xsd/doc/xsd-epilogue.xhtml +++ b/xsd/doc/xsd-epilogue.xhtml @@ -38,14 +38,17 @@ <p>Similarly, the <code><b>--function-naming</b></code> option specifies the convention that should be used for naming C++ functions. Possible values for this option are <code><b>knr</b></code> - (default), <code><b>lcc</b></code>, and <code><b>java</b></code>. The - <code><b>knr</b></code> value (stands for K&R) signifies - the standard, lower-case naming convention with the underscore - used as a word delimiter, for example: <code>foo()</code>, - <code>foo_bar()</code>. The <code><b>lcc</b></code> value - (stands for lower-camel-case) signifies a naming convention - where the first letter of each word except the first is - capitalized, for example: <code>foo()</code>, <code>fooBar()</code>. + (default), <code><b>lcc</b></code>, <code><b>ucc</b></code>, and + <code><b>java</b></code>. The <code><b>knr</b></code> value (stands + for K&R) signifies the standard, lower-case naming convention + with the underscore used as a word delimiter, for example: + <code>foo()</code>, <code>foo_bar()</code>. The <code><b>lcc</b></code> + value (stands for lower-camel-case) signifies a naming convention + where the first letter of each word except the first is capitalized, + for example: <code>foo()</code>, <code>fooBar()</code>. The + <code><b>ucc</b></code> value (stands for upper-camel-case) signifies + a naming convention where the first letter of each word is capitalized, + for example: <code>Foo()</code>, <code>FooBar()</code>. The <code><b>java</b></code> naming convention is similar to the lower-camel-case one except that accessor functions are prefixed with <code>get</code>, modifier functions are prefixed |