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Thorbjørn Lindeijer authored
Even when an upper case character can also match a lower case one, it should only be treated as a CamelCase match when the matched character is also upper case. This avoids some false positives. Also, the part that allows a word in a CamelCase identifier to be truncated should never be matched case-insensitively.
Thorbjørn Lindeijer authoredEven when an upper case character can also match a lower case one, it should only be treated as a CamelCase match when the matched character is also upper case. This avoids some false positives. Also, the part that allows a word in a CamelCase identifier to be truncated should never be matched case-insensitively.