问题
Consider this JSON:
{
"firstName": "John",
"lastName": "Doe",
"homeAddress": {
"streetAddress": "123 Main St",
"city": "Boston",
"state": "MA",
"postalCode": "02110"
},
"employmentInfo": {
"employerName": "ABC, Co.",
"phoneNumber": "617-555-5555"
}
}
In VS I can use the "Paste JSON as Classes" from "Edit > Paste Special". This is what results:
public class Rootobject
{
public string firstName { get; set; }
public string lastName { get; set; }
public Homeaddress homeAddress { get; set; }
public Employmentinfo employmentInfo { get; set; }
}
public class Homeaddress
{
public string streetAddress { get; set; }
public string city { get; set; }
public string state { get; set; }
public string postalCode { get; set; }
}
public class Employmentinfo
{
public string employerName { get; set; }
public string phoneNumber { get; set; }
}
Notice a couple things: 1.) the class names all have an initial uppercase character and then all lowercase, and 2.) the properties are all lowerCamelCase.
Number 1 doesn't make any sense. Why would it behave that way, is there an official reason? Number 2 makes sense, but I'd like to be able to change the behavior so my compiler doesn't complain about naming my properties wrong.
Is there a way to adjust this behavior?
回答1:
I didn't come accross a way myself to configure this in Visual Studio.
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来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/54200845/configure-class-and-member-name-casing-lowercamelcase-vs-uppercamelcase-for