ifc-language-server/node_modules/camelcase
Ryan Schultz 8afacf268a Implemented a working Language Server Protocol (LSP) for IFC files with:
- Hover provider showing entity information and type
- Go-to-definition (F12) for entity references
- Basic IFC file validation (ISO-10303-21 header check)
- Entity parsing with regex-based detection
- Proper CommonJS module system (avoiding ES module issues)

This replaces the broken baseline from ifc-developer-tools which had:
- Non-functional ES module configuration
- Circular dependency issues
- Parser crashes
- Non-working PositionVisitor

Built on Microsoft's LSP example template for a clean, maintainable foundation.

Next: Add hierarchical entity dependency tree in hover tooltip."
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camelcase Build Status

Convert a dash/dot/underscore/space separated string to camelCase or PascalCase: foo-barfooBar

Correctly handles Unicode strings.

Install

$ npm install camelcase

If you need to support Firefox, stay on version 5 as version 6 uses regex features not available in Firefox.

Usage

const camelCase = require('camelcase');

camelCase('foo-bar');
//=> 'fooBar'

camelCase('foo_bar');
//=> 'fooBar'

camelCase('Foo-Bar');
//=> 'fooBar'

camelCase('розовый_пушистый_единороги');
//=> 'розовыйПушистыйЕдинороги'

camelCase('Foo-Bar', {pascalCase: true});
//=> 'FooBar'

camelCase('--foo.bar', {pascalCase: false});
//=> 'fooBar'

camelCase('Foo-BAR', {preserveConsecutiveUppercase: true});
//=> 'fooBAR'

camelCase('fooBAR', {pascalCase: true, preserveConsecutiveUppercase: true}));
//=> 'FooBAR'

camelCase('foo bar');
//=> 'fooBar'

console.log(process.argv[3]);
//=> '--foo-bar'
camelCase(process.argv[3]);
//=> 'fooBar'

camelCase(['foo', 'bar']);
//=> 'fooBar'

camelCase(['__foo__', '--bar'], {pascalCase: true});
//=> 'FooBar'

camelCase(['foo', 'BAR'], {pascalCase: true, preserveConsecutiveUppercase: true})
//=> 'FooBAR'

camelCase('lorem-ipsum', {locale: 'en-US'});
//=> 'loremIpsum'

API

camelCase(input, options?)

input

Type: string | string[]

String to convert to camel case.

options

Type: object

pascalCase

Type: boolean
Default: false

Uppercase the first character: foo-barFooBar

preserveConsecutiveUppercase

Type: boolean
Default: false

Preserve the consecutive uppercase characters: foo-BARFooBAR.

locale

Type: string | string[]
Default: The host environments current locale.

The locale parameter indicates the locale to be used to convert to upper/lower case according to any locale-specific case mappings. If multiple locales are given in an array, the best available locale is used.

const camelCase = require('camelcase');

camelCase('lorem-ipsum', {locale: 'en-US'});
//=> 'loremIpsum'

camelCase('lorem-ipsum', {locale: 'tr-TR'});
//=> 'loremİpsum'

camelCase('lorem-ipsum', {locale: ['en-US', 'en-GB']});
//=> 'loremIpsum'

camelCase('lorem-ipsum', {locale: ['tr', 'TR', 'tr-TR']});
//=> 'loremİpsum'

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