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module ActiveSupport | ||
Inflector.inflections do |inflect| | ||
inflect.plural(/$/, 's') | ||
inflect.plural(/s$/i, 's') | ||
inflect.plural(/(ax|test)is$/i, '\1es') | ||
inflect.plural(/(octop|vir)us$/i, '\1i') | ||
inflect.plural(/(alias|status)$/i, '\1es') | ||
inflect.plural(/(bu)s$/i, '\1ses') | ||
inflect.plural(/(buffal|tomat)o$/i, '\1oes') | ||
inflect.plural(/([ti])um$/i, '\1a') | ||
inflect.plural(/sis$/i, 'ses') | ||
inflect.plural(/(?:([^f])fe|([lr])f)$/i, '\1\2ves') | ||
inflect.plural(/(hive)$/i, '\1s') | ||
inflect.plural(/([^aeiouy]|qu)y$/i, '\1ies') | ||
inflect.plural(/(x|ch|ss|sh)$/i, '\1es') | ||
inflect.plural(/(matr|vert|ind)(?:ix|ex)$/i, '\1ices') | ||
inflect.plural(/([m|l])ouse$/i, '\1ice') | ||
inflect.plural(/^(ox)$/i, '\1en') | ||
inflect.plural(/(quiz)$/i, '\1zes') | ||
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inflect.singular(/s$/i, '') | ||
inflect.singular(/(n)ews$/i, '\1ews') | ||
inflect.singular(/([ti])a$/i, '\1um') | ||
inflect.singular(/((a)naly|(b)a|(d)iagno|(p)arenthe|(p)rogno|(s)ynop|(t)he)ses$/i, '\1\2sis') | ||
inflect.singular(/(^analy)ses$/i, '\1sis') | ||
inflect.singular(/([^f])ves$/i, '\1fe') | ||
inflect.singular(/(hive)s$/i, '\1') | ||
inflect.singular(/(tive)s$/i, '\1') | ||
inflect.singular(/([lr])ves$/i, '\1f') | ||
inflect.singular(/([^aeiouy]|qu)ies$/i, '\1y') | ||
inflect.singular(/(s)eries$/i, '\1eries') | ||
inflect.singular(/(m)ovies$/i, '\1ovie') | ||
inflect.singular(/(x|ch|ss|sh)es$/i, '\1') | ||
inflect.singular(/([m|l])ice$/i, '\1ouse') | ||
inflect.singular(/(bus)es$/i, '\1') | ||
inflect.singular(/(o)es$/i, '\1') | ||
inflect.singular(/(shoe)s$/i, '\1') | ||
inflect.singular(/(cris|ax|test)es$/i, '\1is') | ||
inflect.singular(/(octop|vir)i$/i, '\1us') | ||
inflect.singular(/(alias|status)es$/i, '\1') | ||
inflect.singular(/^(ox)en/i, '\1') | ||
inflect.singular(/(vert|ind)ices$/i, '\1ex') | ||
inflect.singular(/(matr)ices$/i, '\1ix') | ||
inflect.singular(/(quiz)zes$/i, '\1') | ||
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inflect.irregular('person', 'people') | ||
inflect.irregular('man', 'men') | ||
inflect.irregular('child', 'children') | ||
inflect.irregular('sex', 'sexes') | ||
inflect.irregular('move', 'moves') | ||
inflect.irregular('cow', 'kine') | ||
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inflect.uncountable(%w(equipment information rice money species series fish sheep)) | ||
end | ||
end |
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require 'singleton' | ||
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module ActiveSupport | ||
# The Inflector transforms words from singular to plural, class names to table names, modularized class names to ones without, | ||
# and class names to foreign keys. The default inflections for pluralization, singularization, and uncountable words are kept | ||
# in inflections.rb. | ||
# | ||
# The Rails core team has stated patches for the inflections library will not be accepted | ||
# in order to avoid breaking legacy applications which may be relying on errant inflections. | ||
# If you discover an incorrect inflection and require it for your application, you'll need | ||
# to correct it yourself (explained below). | ||
module Inflector | ||
# A singleton instance of this class is yielded by Inflector.inflections, which can then be used to specify additional | ||
# inflection rules. Examples: | ||
# | ||
# Inflector.inflections do |inflect| | ||
# inflect.plural /^(ox)$/i, '\1\2en' | ||
# inflect.singular /^(ox)en/i, '\1' | ||
# | ||
# inflect.irregular 'octopus', 'octopi' | ||
# | ||
# inflect.uncountable "equipment" | ||
# end | ||
# | ||
# New rules are added at the top. So in the example above, the irregular rule for octopus will now be the first of the | ||
# pluralization and singularization rules that is runs. This guarantees that your rules run before any of the rules that may | ||
# already have been loaded. | ||
class Inflections | ||
include Singleton | ||
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attr_reader :plurals, :singulars, :uncountables | ||
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def initialize | ||
@plurals, @singulars, @uncountables = [], [], [] | ||
end | ||
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# Specifies a new pluralization rule and its replacement. The rule can either be a string or a regular expression. | ||
# The replacement should always be a string that may include references to the matched data from the rule. | ||
def plural(rule, replacement) | ||
@plurals.insert(0, [rule, replacement]) | ||
end | ||
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# Specifies a new singularization rule and its replacement. The rule can either be a string or a regular expression. | ||
# The replacement should always be a string that may include references to the matched data from the rule. | ||
def singular(rule, replacement) | ||
@singulars.insert(0, [rule, replacement]) | ||
end | ||
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# Specifies a new irregular that applies to both pluralization and singularization at the same time. This can only be used | ||
# for strings, not regular expressions. You simply pass the irregular in singular and plural form. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# irregular 'octopus', 'octopi' | ||
# irregular 'person', 'people' | ||
def irregular(singular, plural) | ||
if singular[0,1].upcase == plural[0,1].upcase | ||
plural(Regexp.new("(#{singular[0,1]})#{singular[1..-1]}$", "i"), '\1' + plural[1..-1]) | ||
singular(Regexp.new("(#{plural[0,1]})#{plural[1..-1]}$", "i"), '\1' + singular[1..-1]) | ||
else | ||
plural(Regexp.new("#{singular[0,1].upcase}(?i)#{singular[1..-1]}$"), plural[0,1].upcase + plural[1..-1]) | ||
plural(Regexp.new("#{singular[0,1].downcase}(?i)#{singular[1..-1]}$"), plural[0,1].downcase + plural[1..-1]) | ||
singular(Regexp.new("#{plural[0,1].upcase}(?i)#{plural[1..-1]}$"), singular[0,1].upcase + singular[1..-1]) | ||
singular(Regexp.new("#{plural[0,1].downcase}(?i)#{plural[1..-1]}$"), singular[0,1].downcase + singular[1..-1]) | ||
end | ||
end | ||
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# Add uncountable words that shouldn't be attempted inflected. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# uncountable "money" | ||
# uncountable "money", "information" | ||
# uncountable %w( money information rice ) | ||
def uncountable(*words) | ||
(@uncountables << words).flatten! | ||
end | ||
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# Clears the loaded inflections within a given scope (default is <tt>:all</tt>). | ||
# Give the scope as a symbol of the inflection type, the options are: <tt>:plurals</tt>, | ||
# <tt>:singulars</tt>, <tt>:uncountables</tt>. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# clear :all | ||
# clear :plurals | ||
def clear(scope = :all) | ||
case scope | ||
when :all | ||
@plurals, @singulars, @uncountables = [], [], [] | ||
else | ||
instance_variable_set "@#{scope}", [] | ||
end | ||
end | ||
end | ||
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extend self | ||
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# Yields a singleton instance of Inflector::Inflections so you can specify additional | ||
# inflector rules. | ||
# | ||
# Example: | ||
# Inflector.inflections do |inflect| | ||
# inflect.uncountable "rails" | ||
# end | ||
def inflections | ||
if block_given? | ||
yield Inflections.instance | ||
else | ||
Inflections.instance | ||
end | ||
end | ||
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# Returns the plural form of the word in the string. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# "post".pluralize # => "posts" | ||
# "octopus".pluralize # => "octopi" | ||
# "sheep".pluralize # => "sheep" | ||
# "words".pluralize # => "words" | ||
# "the blue mailman".pluralize # => "the blue mailmen" | ||
# "CamelOctopus".pluralize # => "CamelOctopi" | ||
def pluralize(word) | ||
result = word.to_s.dup | ||
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if word.empty? || inflections.uncountables.include?(result.downcase) | ||
result | ||
else | ||
inflections.plurals.each { |(rule, replacement)| break if result.gsub!(rule, replacement) } | ||
result | ||
end | ||
end | ||
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# The reverse of +pluralize+, returns the singular form of a word in a string. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# "posts".singularize # => "post" | ||
# "octopi".singularize # => "octopus" | ||
# "sheep".singluarize # => "sheep" | ||
# "word".singluarize # => "word" | ||
# "the blue mailmen".singularize # => "the blue mailman" | ||
# "CamelOctopi".singularize # => "CamelOctopus" | ||
def singularize(word) | ||
result = word.to_s.dup | ||
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if inflections.uncountables.include?(result.downcase) | ||
result | ||
else | ||
inflections.singulars.each { |(rule, replacement)| break if result.gsub!(rule, replacement) } | ||
result | ||
end | ||
end | ||
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# By default, +camelize+ converts strings to UpperCamelCase. If the argument to +camelize+ | ||
# is set to <tt>:lower</tt> then +camelize+ produces lowerCamelCase. | ||
# | ||
# +camelize+ will also convert '/' to '::' which is useful for converting paths to namespaces. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# "active_record".camelize # => "ActiveRecord" | ||
# "active_record".camelize(:lower) # => "activeRecord" | ||
# "active_record/errors".camelize # => "ActiveRecord::Errors" | ||
# "active_record/errors".camelize(:lower) # => "activeRecord::Errors" | ||
def camelize(lower_case_and_underscored_word, first_letter_in_uppercase = true) | ||
if first_letter_in_uppercase | ||
lower_case_and_underscored_word.to_s.gsub(/\/(.?)/) { "::#{$1.upcase}" }.gsub(/(?:^|_)(.)/) { $1.upcase } | ||
else | ||
lower_case_and_underscored_word.first + camelize(lower_case_and_underscored_word)[1..-1] | ||
end | ||
end | ||
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# 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 as +titlecase+. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# "man from the boondocks".titleize # => "Man From The Boondocks" | ||
# "x-men: the last stand".titleize # => "X Men: The Last Stand" | ||
def titleize(word) | ||
humanize(underscore(word)).gsub(/\b('?[a-z])/) { $1.capitalize } | ||
end | ||
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# The reverse of +camelize+. Makes an underscored, lowercase form from the expression in the string. | ||
# | ||
# Changes '::' to '/' to convert namespaces to paths. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# "ActiveRecord".underscore # => "active_record" | ||
# "ActiveRecord::Errors".underscore # => active_record/errors | ||
def underscore(camel_cased_word) | ||
camel_cased_word.to_s.gsub(/::/, '/'). | ||
gsub(/([A-Z]+)([A-Z][a-z])/,'\1_\2'). | ||
gsub(/([a-z\d])([A-Z])/,'\1_\2'). | ||
tr("-", "_"). | ||
downcase | ||
end | ||
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# Replaces underscores with dashes in the string. | ||
# | ||
# Example: | ||
# "puni_puni" # => "puni-puni" | ||
def dasherize(underscored_word) | ||
underscored_word.gsub(/_/, '-') | ||
end | ||
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# Capitalizes the first word and turns underscores into spaces and strips a | ||
# trailing "_id", if any. Like +titleize+, this is meant for creating pretty output. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# "employee_salary" # => "Employee salary" | ||
# "author_id" # => "Author" | ||
def humanize(lower_case_and_underscored_word) | ||
lower_case_and_underscored_word.to_s.gsub(/_id$/, "").gsub(/_/, " ").capitalize | ||
end | ||
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# Removes the module part from the expression in the string. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# "ActiveRecord::CoreExtensions::String::Inflections".demodulize # => "Inflections" | ||
# "Inflections".demodulize # => "Inflections" | ||
def demodulize(class_name_in_module) | ||
class_name_in_module.to_s.gsub(/^.*::/, '') | ||
end | ||
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# Create 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. | ||
# | ||
# Examples | ||
# "RawScaledScorer".tableize # => "raw_scaled_scorers" | ||
# "egg_and_ham".tableize # => "egg_and_hams" | ||
# "fancyCategory".tableize # => "fancy_categories" | ||
def tableize(class_name) | ||
pluralize(underscore(class_name)) | ||
end | ||
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# 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+.) | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# "egg_and_hams".classify # => "EggAndHam" | ||
# "posts".classify # => "Post" | ||
# | ||
# Singular names are not handled correctly: | ||
# "business".classify # => "Busines" | ||
def classify(table_name) | ||
# strip out any leading schema name | ||
camelize(singularize(table_name.to_s.sub(/.*\./, ''))) | ||
end | ||
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# 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(class_name, separate_class_name_and_id_with_underscore = true) | ||
underscore(demodulize(class_name)) + (separate_class_name_and_id_with_underscore ? "_id" : "id") | ||
end | ||
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# Tries to find a constant with the name specified in the argument string: | ||
# | ||
# "Module".constantize # => Module | ||
# "Test::Unit".constantize # => Test::Unit | ||
# | ||
# The name is assumed to be the one of a top-level constant, no matter whether | ||
# it starts with "::" or not. No lexical context is taken into account: | ||
# | ||
# C = 'outside' | ||
# module M | ||
# C = 'inside' | ||
# C # => 'inside' | ||
# "C".constantize # => 'outside', same as ::C | ||
# end | ||
# | ||
# NameError is raised when the name is not in CamelCase or the constant is | ||
# unknown. | ||
def constantize(camel_cased_word) | ||
names = camel_cased_word.split('::') | ||
names.shift if names.empty? || names.first.empty? | ||
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constant = Object | ||
names.each do |name| | ||
constant = constant.const_defined?(name) ? constant.const_get(name) : constant.const_missing(name) | ||
end | ||
constant | ||
end | ||
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# Turns a number into an ordinal string used to denote the position in an | ||
# ordered sequence such as 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th. | ||
# | ||
# Examples: | ||
# ordinalize(1) # => "1st" | ||
# ordinalize(2) # => "2nd" | ||
# ordinalize(1002) # => "1002nd" | ||
# ordinalize(1003) # => "1003rd" | ||
def ordinalize(number) | ||
if (11..13).include?(number.to_i % 100) | ||
"#{number}th" | ||
else | ||
case number.to_i % 10 | ||
when 1; "#{number}st" | ||
when 2; "#{number}nd" | ||
when 3; "#{number}rd" | ||
else "#{number}th" | ||
end | ||
end | ||
end | ||
end | ||
end | ||
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require File.dirname(__FILE__) + '/inflections' |
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