I have not used it, but from the docs it appears there is at least some
overlap with this library:

    https://github.com/qerub/camel-snake-kebab

It mentions in its docs that it avoids using regex's.

Andy

On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 11:25 AM, Noam Ben-Ari <nben...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I've written a small library (1 ns, 100 lines) to transform nested maps
> from "dash-case" keys to "camelCase" keys and back.
>
> The original use case was taking MySQL records that use camelCase field
> names and convert them to dash-case so they don't stick out like a sore
> thumb in my code. Similarly, when writing new records into the DB, I wanted
> to camelize them back before passing to JDBC.
>
> It should work on an arbitrarily deep nested map without blowing the stack
> (using zipper).
>
> It is symmetric:
>
> (dasherize "clientOSVersion")
> => "client-OS-version"
> (camelize "client-OS-version")
> => "clientOSVersion"
>
>
> The library starts with defining functions that work on strings, then ones
> that work on keywords (internally calling the string ones) and later ones
> working on maps (that assume all keys are keywords and use the keyword
> functions). Lastly, the library defines protocols that will ease working
> with different types.
>
> I would love any feedback, but especially:
> - is there any off-the-shelf library for this already?
> - I found zipper and regex to be really hurting performance here, anything
> you would do differently to improve this?
> - anything about style... I'm writing Clojure for a year and didn't get
> much code reviews.
>
> the gist is here:
>
> https://gist.github.com/NoamB/6e940775dfa63c73ee9c
>
> Thanks.
>
> PS - I took the string versions of the functions from cuerdas (
> https://github.com/funcool/cuerdas) and modified a bit, mainly to get the
> symmetry working.
>
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