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Is there a possibility to remove a dot from the $projectname$ or $safeprojectname$ parameters in VS template?



I want to use the cleaned project name as part of a class name. $safeprojectname$ only removes :/*?"<>|



Maybe it is possible to do custom transformations on these parameters?










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  • No, this is built-in automagic. Just do this the other way around, substitute the dot with (say) an underscore when you generate the class name. Not the only issue btw, "123" is a valid project name.

    – Hans Passant
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:07











  • On the other hand I wanted to use a dot as a namespace separator. But I think I will go for naming the class in a general way without taking the project name into consideration. It will suffice our needs. Thanks for clarifying!

    – Creepin
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:45
















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Is there a possibility to remove a dot from the $projectname$ or $safeprojectname$ parameters in VS template?



I want to use the cleaned project name as part of a class name. $safeprojectname$ only removes :/*?"<>|



Maybe it is possible to do custom transformations on these parameters?










share|improve this question























  • No, this is built-in automagic. Just do this the other way around, substitute the dot with (say) an underscore when you generate the class name. Not the only issue btw, "123" is a valid project name.

    – Hans Passant
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:07











  • On the other hand I wanted to use a dot as a namespace separator. But I think I will go for naming the class in a general way without taking the project name into consideration. It will suffice our needs. Thanks for clarifying!

    – Creepin
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:45














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Is there a possibility to remove a dot from the $projectname$ or $safeprojectname$ parameters in VS template?



I want to use the cleaned project name as part of a class name. $safeprojectname$ only removes :/*?"<>|



Maybe it is possible to do custom transformations on these parameters?










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Is there a possibility to remove a dot from the $projectname$ or $safeprojectname$ parameters in VS template?



I want to use the cleaned project name as part of a class name. $safeprojectname$ only removes :/*?"<>|



Maybe it is possible to do custom transformations on these parameters?







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  • No, this is built-in automagic. Just do this the other way around, substitute the dot with (say) an underscore when you generate the class name. Not the only issue btw, "123" is a valid project name.

    – Hans Passant
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:07











  • On the other hand I wanted to use a dot as a namespace separator. But I think I will go for naming the class in a general way without taking the project name into consideration. It will suffice our needs. Thanks for clarifying!

    – Creepin
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:45



















  • No, this is built-in automagic. Just do this the other way around, substitute the dot with (say) an underscore when you generate the class name. Not the only issue btw, "123" is a valid project name.

    – Hans Passant
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:07











  • On the other hand I wanted to use a dot as a namespace separator. But I think I will go for naming the class in a general way without taking the project name into consideration. It will suffice our needs. Thanks for clarifying!

    – Creepin
    Nov 15 '18 at 18:45

















No, this is built-in automagic. Just do this the other way around, substitute the dot with (say) an underscore when you generate the class name. Not the only issue btw, "123" is a valid project name.

– Hans Passant
Nov 15 '18 at 18:07





No, this is built-in automagic. Just do this the other way around, substitute the dot with (say) an underscore when you generate the class name. Not the only issue btw, "123" is a valid project name.

– Hans Passant
Nov 15 '18 at 18:07













On the other hand I wanted to use a dot as a namespace separator. But I think I will go for naming the class in a general way without taking the project name into consideration. It will suffice our needs. Thanks for clarifying!

– Creepin
Nov 15 '18 at 18:45





On the other hand I wanted to use a dot as a namespace separator. But I think I will go for naming the class in a general way without taking the project name into consideration. It will suffice our needs. Thanks for clarifying!

– Creepin
Nov 15 '18 at 18:45












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