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# $Id: NameCase.pm,v 1.4 2002/04/26 07:26:28 mark Exp mark $
require 5.004 ;
use strict ;
use locale ;
use Carp ;
use vars qw( $VERSION @ISA @EXPORT @EXPORT_OK $SPANISH ) ;
$VERSION = '1.15' ;
use Exporter() ;
@ISA = qw( Exporter ) ;
@EXPORT = qw( nc ) ;
@EXPORT_OK = qw( NameCase nc ) ;
$SPANISH = 0;
#############################
sub NameCase {
croak "Usage: \$SCALAR|\@ARRAY = NameCase [\\]\$SCALAR|\@ARRAY"
if ref $_[0] and ( ref $_[0] ne 'ARRAY' and ref $_[0] ne 'SCALAR' ) ;
local( $_ ) ;
if( wantarray and ( scalar @_ > 1 or ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY' ) ) {
# We have received an array or array reference in a list context
# so we will return an array.
map { nc( $_ ) } @{ ref( $_[0] ) ? $_[0] : \@_ } ;
}
elsif( ref $_[0] eq 'ARRAY' ) {
# We have received an array reference in a scalar or void context
# so we will work on the array in-place.
foreach ( @{ $_[0] } ) {
$_ = nc( $_ ) ;
}
}
elsif( ref $_[0] eq 'SCALAR' ) {
# We don't work on scalar references in-place; we take the value
# and return a name-cased copy.
nc( ${ $_[0] } ) ;
}
elsif( scalar @_ == 1 and not ref $_[0] ) {
# We've received a scalar: we return a name-cased copy.
nc( $_[0] ) ;
}
else {
croak "NameCase only accepts a single scalar, array or array ref" ;
}
}
#############################
sub nc {
croak "Usage: nc [[\\]\$SCALAR]"
if scalar @_ > 1 or ( ref $_[0] and ref $_[0] ne 'SCALAR' ) ;
local( $_ ) = @_ if @_ ;
$_ = ${$_} if ref( $_ ) ; # Replace reference with value.
$_ = lc ; # Lowercase the lot.
s{ \b (\w) }{\u$1}gox ; # Uppercase first letter of every word.
s{ (\'\w) \b }{\L$1}gox ; # Lowercase 's.
# Name case Mcs and Macs - taken straight from NameParse.pm incl. comments.
# Exclude names with 1-2 letters after prefix like Mack, Macky, Mace
# Exclude names ending in a,c,i,o, or j are typically Polish or Italian
if ( /\bMac[A-Za-z]{2,}[^aciozj]\b/o or /\bMc/o ) {
s/\b(Ma?c)([A-Za-z]+)/$1\u$2/go ;
# Now correct for "Mac" exceptions
s/\bMacEvicius/Macevicius/go ; # Lithuanian
s/\bMacHado/Machado/go ; # Portuguese
s/\bMacHar/Machar/go ;
s/\bMacHin/Machin/go ;
s/\bMacHlin/Machlin/go ;
s/\bMacIas/Macias/go ;
s/\bMacIulis/Maciulis/go ;
s/\bMacKie/Mackie/go ;
s/\bMacKle/Mackle/go ;
s/\bMacKlin/Macklin/go ;
s/\bMacQuarie/Macquarie/go ;
s/\bMacOmber/Macomber/go ;
s/\bMacIn/Macin/go ;
s/\bMacKintosh/Mackintosh/go ;
s/\bMacKen/Macken/go ;
s/\bMacHen/Machen/go ;
s/\bMacisaac/MacIsaac/go ;
s/\bMacHiel/Machiel/go ;
s/\bMacIol/Maciol/go ;
s/\bMacKell/Mackell/go ;
s/\bMacKlem/Macklem/go ;
s/\bMacKrell/Mackrell/go ;
s/\bMacLin/Maclin/go ;
s/\bMacKey/Mackey/go ;
s/\bMacKley/Mackley/go ;
s/\bMacHell/Machell/go ;
s/\bMacHon/Machon/go ;
}
s/Macmurdo/MacMurdo/go ;
# Fixes for "son (daughter) of" etc. in various languages.
s{ \b Al(?=\s+\w) }{al}gox ; # al Arabic or forename Al.
s{ \b Ap \b }{ap}gox ; # ap Welsh.
s{ \b Ben(?=\s+\w) }{ben}gox ; # ben Hebrew or forename Ben.
s{ \b Dell([ae])\b }{dell$1}gox ; # della and delle Italian.
s{ \b D([aeiu]) \b }{d$1}gox ; # da, de, di Italian; du French.
s{ \b De([lr]) \b }{de$1}gox ; # del Italian; der Dutch/Flemish.
s{ \b El \b }{el}gox unless $SPANISH ; # el Greek or El Spanish.
s{ \b La \b }{la}gox unless $SPANISH ; # la French or La Spanish.
s{ \b L([eo]) \b }{l$1}gox ; # lo Italian; le French.
s{ \b Van(?=\s+\w) }{van}gox ; # van German or forename Van.
s{ \b Von \b }{von}gox ; # von Dutch/Flemish
# Fixes for roman numeral names, e.g. Henry VIII, up to 89, LXXXIX
s{ \b ( (?: [Xx]{1,3} | [Xx][Ll] | [Ll][Xx]{0,3} )?
(?: [Ii]{1,3} | [Ii][VvXx] | [Vv][Ii]{0,3} )? ) \b }{\U$1}gox ;
$_ ;
}
1 ;
__END__
=head1 NAME
NameCase - Perl module to fix the case of people's names.
=head1 SYNOPSIS
# Working with scalars; complementing lc and uc.
use Lingua::EN::NameCase qw( nc ) ;
$FixedCasedName = nc( $OriginalName ) ;
$FixedCasedName = nc( \$OriginalName ) ;
# Working with arrays or array references.
use Lingua::EN::NameCase 'NameCase' ;
$FixedCasedName = NameCase( $OriginalName ) ;
@FixedCasedNames = NameCase( @OriginalNames ) ;
$FixedCasedName = NameCase( \$OriginalName ) ;
@FixedCasedNames = NameCase( \@OriginalNames ) ;
NameCase( \@OriginalNames ) ; # In-place.
# NameCase will not change a scalar in-place, i.e.
NameCase( \$OriginalName ) ; # WRONG: null operation.
$Lingua::EN::NameCase::SPANISH = 1;
# Now 'El' => 'El' instead of (default) Greek 'El' => 'el'.
# Now 'La' => 'La' instead of (default) French 'La' => 'la'.
=head1 DESCRIPTION
Forenames and surnames are often stored either wholly in UPPERCASE
or wholly in lowercase. This module allows you to convert names into
the correct case where possible.
Although forenames and surnames are normally stored separately if they
do appear in a single string, whitespace separated, NameCase and nc deal
correctly with them.
NameCase currently correctly name cases names which include any of the
following:
Mc, Mac, al, el, ap, da, de, delle, della, di, du, del, der,
la, le, lo, van and von.
It correctly deals with names which contain apostrophies and hyphens too.
=head2 EXAMPLE FIXES
Original Name Case
-------- ---------
KEITH Keith
LEIGH-WILLIAMS Leigh-Williams
MCCARTHY McCarthy
O'CALLAGHAN O'Callaghan
ST. JOHN St. John
plus "son (daughter) of" etc. in various languages, e.g.:
VON STREIT von Streit
VAN DYKE van Dyke
AP LLWYD DAFYDD ap Llwyd Dafydd
etc.
plus names with roman numerals (up to 89, LXXXIX), e.g.:
henry viii Henry VIII
louis xiv Louis XIV
=head1 BUGS
The module covers the rules that I know of. There are probably a lot
more rules, exceptions etc. for "Western"-style languages which could be
incorporated.
There are probably lots of exceptions and problems - but as a general
data 'cleaner' it may be all you need.
Use Kim Ryan's NameParse.pm for any really sophisticated name parsing.
=head1 CHANGES
1998/04/20 First release.
1998/06/25 First public release.
1999/01/18 Second public release.
1999/02/08 Added Mac with Mack as an exception, thanks to Kim Ryan for this.
1999/05/05 Copied Kim Ryan's Mc/Mac solution from his NameParse.pm and
replaced my Mc/Mac solution with his.
1999/05/08 nc can now use $_ as its default argument
e.g. "$ans = nc ;" and "nc ;", both of which set $_, with the
first one setting $ans also.
1999/07/30 Modified for CPAN and automatic testing. Stopped using $_ as the
default argument.
1999/08/08 Changed licence to LGPL.
1999/09/07 Minor change to packaging for CPAN.
1999/09/09 Renamed package Lingua::EN::NameCase.pm as per John Porter's
(CPAN) suggestion.
1999/11/13 Added code for names with roman numerals, thanks to David Lynn
Rice for this suggestion. (If you need to go beyond LXXXIX let me
know.)
2000/11/22 Added use locale at the suggestion of Eric Kolve. It should have
been there in the first place.
2002/04/25 Al, Ben and Van are preserved if single names and namecased
otherwise, e.g. 'Al' => 'Al', 'Al Fahd' => 'al Fahd'. Added
$SPANISH_EL variable. All thanks to a suggestion by Aaron
Patterson.
2002/04/26 Changed $SPANISH_EL to $SPANISH and now 'La' => 'la' unless
$SPANISH is set in which case 'La' => 'La'. Again thanks to
Aaron Patterson.
2007/04/27 Added 16 "Mac" exceptions provided by Stuart McConnachie.
The license is now "the same terms as Perl itself".
2008/02/07 Fixed the version number.
=head1 AUTHOR
Mark Summerfield. I can be contacted as <summer@qtrac.eu> -
please include the word 'namecase' in the subject line.
Thanks to Kim Ryan <kimaryan@ozemail.com.au> for his Mc/Mac solution.
=head1 COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) Mark Summerfield 1998-2008. All Rights Reserved.
This module may be used/distributed/modified under the same terms as
Perl itself.
=cut
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