public class JJavaName extends Object
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JJavaName() |
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static String |
getPluralForm(String word)
Experimental API: converts an English word into a plural form.
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static boolean |
isFullyQualifiedClassName(String s)
Checks if the given string is a valid fully qualified name.
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static boolean |
isJavaIdentifier(String s)
Checks if a given string is usable as a Java identifier.
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static boolean |
isJavaPackageName(String s)
Checks if the given string is a valid Java package name.
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public static boolean isJavaIdentifier(String s)
public static boolean isFullyQualifiedClassName(String s)
public static boolean isJavaPackageName(String s)
public static String getPluralForm(String word)
word
- a word, such as "child", "apple". Must not be null.
It accepts word concatanation forms
that are common in programming languages, such as "my_child", "MyChild",
"myChild", "MY-CHILD", "CODE003-child", etc, and mostly tries to do the right thing.
("my_children","MyChildren","myChildren", and "MY-CHILDREN", "CODE003-children" respectively)
Although this method only works for English words, it handles non-English words gracefully (by just returning it as-is.) For example, "日本語" will be returned as-is without modified, not "日本語s"
This method doesn't handle suffixes very well. For example, passing "person56" will return "person56s", not "people56".
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