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format.go
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package text
import (
"strings"
"unicode"
)
// Format lets you transform the text in supported methods while keeping escape
// sequences in the string intact and untouched.
type Format int
// Format enumerations
const (
FormatDefault Format = iota // default_Case
FormatLower // lower
FormatTitle // Title
FormatUpper // UPPER
)
// Apply converts the text as directed.
func (tc Format) Apply(text string) string {
switch tc {
case FormatLower:
return strings.ToLower(text)
case FormatTitle:
return toTitle(text)
case FormatUpper:
return toUpper(text)
default:
return text
}
}
func toTitle(text string) string {
prev, inEscSeq := ' ', false
return strings.Map(
func(r rune) rune {
if r == EscapeStartRune {
inEscSeq = true
}
if !inEscSeq {
if isSeparator(prev) {
prev = r
r = unicode.ToUpper(r)
} else {
prev = r
}
}
if inEscSeq && r == EscapeStopRune {
inEscSeq = false
}
return r
},
text,
)
}
func toUpper(text string) string {
inEscSeq := false
return strings.Map(
func(r rune) rune {
if r == EscapeStartRune {
inEscSeq = true
}
if !inEscSeq {
r = unicode.ToUpper(r)
}
if inEscSeq && r == EscapeStopRune {
inEscSeq = false
}
return r
},
text,
)
}
// isSeparator returns true if the given rune is a separator. This function is
// lifted straight out of the standard library @ strings/strings.go.
func isSeparator(r rune) bool {
// ASCII alphanumerics and underscore are not separators
if r <= 0x7F {
switch {
case '0' <= r && r <= '9':
return false
case 'a' <= r && r <= 'z':
return false
case 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z':
return false
case r == '_':
return false
}
return true
}
// Letters and digits are not separators
if unicode.IsLetter(r) || unicode.IsDigit(r) {
return false
}
// Otherwise, all we can do for now is treat spaces as separators.
return unicode.IsSpace(r)
}