I frequently work with C# applications, and rather than remaining perpetually 
irritated by innate class and method (et al.) naming style of the .NET 
framework, I'd like to either find or write a script to rewrite the class and 
method names automatically. Ideally, such a script would run after a 
repository checkout to rewrite the names, and then again before a commit to 
put them back to the way that they were previously.

This can't be a simple search and replace, as my own code would be in the 
C-naming format, while the .NET routines would need to be in the condensed 
format; therefore, based upon the libraries that are included by a given 
piece of source code, the script would need to determine which portions of 
the code belong to those libraries, and which do not.

Before I start coding, is anyone familiar with an application that performs 
this function, or could be adapted to do so?


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Anthony Gorecki
Ectro-Linux Foundation

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