Generate valid variable names when using originalCase naming convention #881
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📒 Description
When using
originalCase
naming syntax for classes or fields where the names have been generated by the library, ensure that only valid characters are used for the variable in the generated Python code.Resolves #880
🔗 What I've Done
Implements a new method in the
utils.text
library namedvariable()
, which will use some simple regex matching to strip out anything except alphanumeric characters and underscores from the variable name. It will also ensure that a variable name does not start with a digit character.This resolves both of the examples listed in #880.
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