Rust port of indefinite on npm, for deciding which indefinite article to use ('a' or 'an').
Get the indefinite article ('a' or 'an') to match the given word. For example: an umbrella, a user.
```rust use in_definite;
let result = indefinite::getaoran("alien"); assert_eq!("an", result); ```
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// Irregular word
let result = in_definite::get_a_or_an("unicorn");
assert_eq!("a", result);
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// Title Case
let result = in_definite::get_a_or_an("Ugly");
assert_eq!("An", result);
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let result = in_definite::is_an("alien");
assert_eq!(in_definite::Is::An, result);
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let result = in_definite::is_an("unicorn");
assert_eq!(in_definite::Is::A, result);
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Upper/lower/mixed case handling: - a word like THIS will be always considered to be an acronym. - normally the result is lower case ('a' or 'an') - title case is handled as: 'Ugly' -> 'An' - mixed case is handled as: 'uGly' -> 'an'
Adverbs: - Handles adverbs with '-ly' in a generic manner. Example: "a ubiquitously"
A big thanks to the original authors of indefinite!
https://crates.io/crates/in_definite
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details