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+ = Namelib CHANGELOG
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+ == 2.1.0
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+
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+ * New Features:
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+ * Rename NameCase to Namelib
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+
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+ * Bug Fixes:
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+ * International surname prefix fixes
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+ * Fix wording
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+
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+ == 2.0.0
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+
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+ * Bug Fixes:
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+ * General maintenance
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+
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+ == 1.1.0
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+
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+ * New Features:
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+ * NameCase() function returns a namecased string
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+ * NameCase.nc methind returns a namecased string
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+
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+ * Bug Fixes:
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+ * Not using chars method, was breaking 1.8.7
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+
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+ == 1.0.2
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+
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+ * Updating NameCase to work with the new Edge Rails ActiveSupport::Multibyte
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+ class. Thanks Dan Kubb (dan.kubb@autopilotmarketing.com)
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+ * Converted to Hoe.
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+ == 1.0.0
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+ * Initial release
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+ # [Namelib](https://rubygems.org/gems/namelib)
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+ https://rubygems.org/gems/namelib
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+ ## Description
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+ Namelib is a Ruby fork of NameCase, a library for
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+ converting denormalized names to be properly cased.
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+
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+ ## Example Usage
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+
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+ ```ruby
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+ Namelib("RON BURGUNDY") # => Ron Burgundy
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+ Namelib("MCDONALDS") # => McDonalds
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+ ```
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+
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+ ## Acknowledgements
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+
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+ This library is a port of a [Perl library by Mark Summerfield](https://metacpan.org/release/SUMMER/Lingua-EN-NameCase-1.12).
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+ And also a fork of the `NameCase` gem by Aaron Patterson.
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+
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+ ## Authors
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+ Original Version:
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+ Copyright (c) Mark Summerfield 1998-2002.
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+ All Rights Reserved
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+ Ruby version:
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+ Copyright (c) Aaron Patterson 2006-2015
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+ Ruby fork:
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+ Copyright (c) Gaspard d'Hautefeuille 2017
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+
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+ ## License
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+ Namelib is distributed under the GPL v2 license. Please see the LICENSE file.
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+ require 'rubygems'
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+ require 'hoe'
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+
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+ Hoe.plugin :doofus, :git, :gemspec
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+
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+ Hoe.spec('namelib') do |p|
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+ self.readme_file = 'README.md'
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+ developer("Gaspard d'Hautefeuille.eu", "ruby@dhautefeuille.eu")
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+ license 'GPL'
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+ extra_dev_deps << ['minitest', '~> 4.0']
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+ end
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+ module Namelib
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+ VERSION = '2.1.0'
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+
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+ # Returns a new +String+ with the contents properly namecased
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+ def nc(options = {})
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+ Namelib.nc self, options
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+ end
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+
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+ # Modifies _str_ in place and properly namecases the string.
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+ def nc!(options = {})
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+ Namelib.nc! self, options
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.nc! str, options = {}
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+ str.replace Namelib.nc(str, options)
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+ end
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+
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+ def self.nc str, options = {}
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+ options = { :lazy => true, :irish => true, :spanish => true }.merge options
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+
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+ # Skip if string is mixed case
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+ if options[:lazy]
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+ first_letter_lower = str[0] == str.downcase[0]
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+ all_lower_or_upper = (str.downcase == str || str.upcase == str)
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+
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+ return str unless first_letter_lower || all_lower_or_upper
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+ end
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+
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+ localstring = str.downcase
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\b\w/) { |first| first.upcase }
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\'\w\b/) { |c| c.downcase } # Lowercase 's
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+
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+ if options[:irish]
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+ if localstring =~ /\bMac[A-Za-z]{2,}[^aciozj]\b/ or localstring =~ /\bMc/
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+ match = localstring.match(/\b(Ma?c)([A-Za-z]+)/)
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMa?c[A-Za-z]+/) { match[1] + match[2].capitalize }
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+
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+ # Now fix "Mac" exceptions
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacEdo/, 'Macedo')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacEvicius/, 'Macevicius')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacHado/, 'Machado')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacHar/, 'Machar')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacHin/, 'Machin')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacHlin/, 'Machlin')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacIas/, 'Macias')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacIulis/, 'Maciulis')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacKie/, 'Mackie')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacKle/, 'Mackle')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacKlin/, 'Macklin')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacKmin/, 'Mackmin')
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bMacQuarie/, 'Macquarie')
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+ end
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+ localstring.gsub!('Macmurdo','MacMurdo')
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+ end
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+
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+ # Fixes for "son (daughter) of" etc
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bAl\b(?=.+\w)/, 'al') # al Arabic, but NOT the first name Al.
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\b(Bin|Binti|Binte)\b/,'bin') # bin, binti, binte Arabic
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bAp\b/, 'ap') # ap Welsh.
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bBen(?=\s+\w)/,'ben') # ben Hebrew, but NOT the first name Ben.
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bDell([ae])\b/,'dell\1') # della and delle Italian.
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bD([aeiou'’])\b/,'d\1') # da, de, di Italian; du, d' French; do Brasil
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bD([ao]s)\b/,'d\1') # das, dos Brasileiros
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bDe([lr])\b/,'de\1') # del Italian; der Dutch/Flemish.
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bEl\b/,'el') # el Greek or El Spanish.
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bLa\b/,'la') # la French or La Spanish.
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bL([eo'’])\b/,'l\1') # lo Italian; le, l' French.
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bVan(?=\s+\w)/,'van') # van Dutch/Flemish, but NOT the first name Van.
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\bVon\b/,'von') # von German
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+
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+ # Fix roman numeral names
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+ localstring.gsub!(
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+ / \b ( (?: [Xx]{1,3} | [Xx][Ll] | [Ll][Xx]{0,3} )?
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+ (?: [Ii]{1,3} | [Ii][VvXx] | [Vv][Ii]{0,3} )? ) \b (?= \s | \z ) /x
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+ ) { |m| m.upcase }
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+
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+ if options[:spanish]
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+ ["Y", "E", "I"].each do |conjunction|
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+ localstring.gsub!(/\b#{conjunction}\b/, conjunction.downcase)
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ localstring
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+ end
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+ end
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+
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+ def Namelib(string, options = {})
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+ Namelib.nc string, options
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+ end
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+
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+ def Namelib!(string, options = {})
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+ Namelib.nc! string, options
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+ end
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+ # -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
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+ #
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+ require 'namelib'
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+ require 'minitest/autorun'
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+
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+ class TestNamelib < Minitest::Test
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+ def setup
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+ @proper_names = [
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+ "Keith", "Leigh-Williams", "McCarthy",
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+ "O'Callaghan", "St. John", "von Streit",
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+ "van Dyke", "Van", "ap Llwyd Dafydd",
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+ "al Fahd", "al-Fahd", "Al",
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+ "el Grecco",
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+ "ben Gurion", "Ben-Gurion", "Ben",
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+ "da Vinci",
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+ "di Caprio", "du Pont", "de Legate",
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+ "d'Alembert", "d’Alembert",
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+ "de l'Hôpital", "de l’Hôpital",
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+ "del Crond", "der Sind", "van der Post",
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+ "von Trapp", "la Poisson", "le Figaro",
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+ "Mack Knife", "Dougal MacDonald",
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+ "Ruiz y Picasso", "Dato e Iradier", "Mas i Gavarró",
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+ # Mac exceptions
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+ "Machin", "Machlin", "Machar",
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+ "Mackle", "Macklin", "Mackie",
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+ "Macquarie", "Machado", "Macevicius",
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+ "Maciulis", "Macias", "MacMurdo",
28
+ # Roman numerals
29
+ "Henry VIII", "Louis III", "Louis XIV",
30
+ "Charles II", "Fred XLIX", "Yusof bin Ishak",
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+ ]
32
+ end
33
+
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+ def test_namelib
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+ @proper_names.each do |name|
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+ assert_equal(name, Namelib(name.downcase))
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+ n = name.dup
38
+ n.extend(Namelib)
39
+ assert_equal(name, n.nc)
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+ assert_equal(name, Namelib(name))
41
+ end
42
+ end
43
+
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+ def test_namelib_modify
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+ @proper_names.each do |name|
46
+ nc_name = Namelib!(name.downcase)
47
+ assert_equal(name, nc_name)
48
+ end
49
+ end
50
+
51
+ def test_namelib_multibyte
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+ proper_cased = 'Iñtërnâtiônàlizætiøn'
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+ nc_name = Namelib(proper_cased.downcase)
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+ assert_equal(proper_cased, nc_name)
55
+ end
56
+ end
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+ --- !ruby/object:Gem::Specification
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+ name: namelib
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+ version: !ruby/object:Gem::Version
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+ version: 2.1.0
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+ platform: ruby
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+ authors:
7
+ - Aaron Patterson
8
+ - Gaspard d'Hautefeuille
9
+ autorequire:
10
+ bindir: bin
11
+ cert_chain: []
12
+ date: 2017-09-30 00:00:00.000000000 Z
13
+ dependencies:
14
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
15
+ name: rdoc
16
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
17
+ requirements:
18
+ - - "~>"
19
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
20
+ version: '4.0'
21
+ type: :development
22
+ prerelease: false
23
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
24
+ requirements:
25
+ - - "~>"
26
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
27
+ version: '4.0'
28
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
29
+ name: minitest
30
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
31
+ requirements:
32
+ - - "~>"
33
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
34
+ version: '4.0'
35
+ type: :development
36
+ prerelease: false
37
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
38
+ requirements:
39
+ - - "~>"
40
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
41
+ version: '4.0'
42
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Dependency
43
+ name: hoe
44
+ requirement: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
45
+ requirements:
46
+ - - "~>"
47
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
48
+ version: '3.13'
49
+ type: :development
50
+ prerelease: false
51
+ version_requirements: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
52
+ requirements:
53
+ - - "~>"
54
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
55
+ version: '3.13'
56
+ description: namelib is a Ruby fork of NameCase, a library for converting denormalized
57
+ names to be properly cased.
58
+ email:
59
+ - ruby@dhautefeuille.eu
60
+ executables: []
61
+ extensions: []
62
+ extra_rdoc_files:
63
+ - History.txt
64
+ - LICENSE.txt
65
+ - Manifest.txt
66
+ - README.md
67
+ files:
68
+ - ".gemtest"
69
+ - Gemfile
70
+ - History.txt
71
+ - LICENSE.txt
72
+ - Manifest.txt
73
+ - README.md
74
+ - Rakefile
75
+ - lib/namelib.rb
76
+ - test/test_namelib.rb
77
+ homepage: https://github.com/HLFH/namelib/
78
+ licenses:
79
+ - GPL-3.0
80
+ metadata: {}
81
+ post_install_message:
82
+ rdoc_options:
83
+ - "--main"
84
+ - README.md
85
+ require_paths:
86
+ - lib
87
+ required_ruby_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
88
+ requirements:
89
+ - - ">="
90
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
91
+ version: '0'
92
+ required_rubygems_version: !ruby/object:Gem::Requirement
93
+ requirements:
94
+ - - ">="
95
+ - !ruby/object:Gem::Version
96
+ version: '0'
97
+ requirements: []
98
+ rubyforge_project:
99
+ rubygems_version: 2.5.1
100
+ signing_key:
101
+ specification_version: 4
102
+ summary: Ruby gem that properly cases your clients' names
103
+ test_files:
104
+ - test/test_namelib.rb