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package org.codenarc.rule.naming

import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.ClassNode
import org.codenarc.rule.AbstractAstVisitorRule

/**
 * Rule that verifies that the name of a class matches a regular expression. By default it checks that the
 * class name starts with an uppercase letter and is followed by zero or more word characters
 * (letters, numbers or underscores). Implicit classes (i.e. Groovy scripts) are ignored. This rule applies
 * to all classes, including abstract classes and interfaces.
 * 

* The regex property specifies the regular expression to check the class name against. It is * required and cannot be null or empty. It defaults to '[A-Z]\w*'. * * @see AbstractClassNameRule * @see InterfaceNameRule * * @author Chris Mair */ class ClassNameRule extends AbstractAstVisitorRule { String name = 'ClassName' int priority = 2 String regex = /([A-Z]\w*\$?)*/ Class astVisitorClass = ClassNameAstVisitor @Override void validate() { assert regex } } class ClassNameAstVisitor extends AbstractTypeNameAstVisitor { @Override protected boolean shouldVisit(ClassNode classNode) { true } }





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