unit UnitNameCaps; {(*} (*------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Delphi Code formatter source code The Original Code is UnitNameCaps, released June 2003. The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Anthony Steele. Portions created by Anthony Steele are Copyright (C) 1999-2008 Anthony Steele. All Rights Reserved. Contributor(s): Anthony Steele. The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1 (the "License"). you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.mozilla.org/NPL/ Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License. Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of the GNU General Public License Version 2 or later (the "GPL") See http://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl.html ------------------------------------------------------------------------------*) {*)} { AFS 16 June 2003 - fix capitalisation on unit names } {$I JcfGlobal.inc} interface uses SysUtils, SwitchableVisitor; type TUnitNameCaps = class(TSwitchableVisitor) private fiCount: integer; lsLastChange: string; protected function EnabledVisitSourceToken(const pcNode: TObject): Boolean; override; public constructor Create; override; function IsIncludedInSettings: boolean; override; { return true if you want the message logged} function FinalSummary(out psMessage: string): boolean; override; end; implementation uses { local } SourceToken, Tokens, ParseTreeNodeType, JcfSettings, FormatFlags, TokenUtils; function IsUnitName(const pt: TSourceToken): boolean; var lcNext, lcPrev: TSourceToken; begin Result := False; if not IsIdentifier(pt, idStrict) then exit; { unit names can be found in these places: in unit names uses clause and in expressions as a prefix for vars, constants and functions } if pt.HasParentNode(nUnitName) then Result := True else if pt.HasParentNode(nUsesItem) then Result := True else if pt.HasParentNode(nDesignator) then begin // must be a dot to resolve unit name lcNext := pt.NextSolidToken; Result := (lcNext <> nil) and (lcNext.TokenType = ttDot); if Result then begin // unit name is always first part of designator. May not be preceeded by a dot lcPrev := pt.PriorSolidToken; Result := (lcPrev <> nil) and (lcPrev.TokenType <> ttDot); end; end; end; { TUnitNameCaps } constructor TUnitNameCaps.Create; begin inherited; fiCount := 0; lsLastChange := ''; FormatFlags := FormatFlags + [eCapsSpecificWord]; end; function TUnitNameCaps.FinalSummary(out psMessage: string): boolean; begin Result := (fiCount > 0); psMessage := ''; if Result then begin psMessage := 'Unit name caps: '; if fiCount = 1 then psMessage := psMessage + 'One change was made: ' + lsLastChange else psMessage := psMessage + IntToStr(fiCount) + ' changes were made'; end; end; function TUnitNameCaps.EnabledVisitSourceToken(const pcNode: TObject): Boolean; var lcSourceToken: TSourceToken; lsChange: string; begin Result := False; lcSourceToken := TSourceToken(pcNode); if not IsUnitName(lcSourceToken) then exit; if FormattingSettings.UnitNameCaps.HasWord(lcSourceToken.SourceCode) then begin // get the fixed version lsChange := FormattingSettings.UnitNameCaps.CapitaliseWord(lcSourceToken.SourceCode); // case-sensitive test - see if anything to do. if AnsiCompareStr(lcSourceToken.SourceCode, lsChange) <> 0 then begin lsLastChange := lcSourceToken.SourceCode + ' to ' + lsChange; lcSourceToken.SourceCode := lsChange; Inc(fiCount); end; end; end; function TUnitNameCaps.IsIncludedInSettings: boolean; begin Result := FormattingSettings.UnitNameCaps.Enabled; end; end.