Thanks!
 

> so if you want this support, you probably should just use a different 
> inflector
>

OK, how to do it? 

On Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at 5:37:39 PM UTC+3, Jeremy Evans wrote:
>
> On Wednesday, November 7, 2018 at 3:03:51 AM UTC-8, Alexander Popov wrote:
>>
>> Hello!
>>
>> Sequel has auto-model name guessing, like `Artist` for `many_to_one 
>> :artist`, but what about acronyms (abbreviations)?
>>
>> It'd be nice if Sequel will recognize `many_to_one :http_session` as 
>> `HTTPSession`, for example, or `:order_utm` as `OrderUTM`.
>>
>
> This is fairly easy to handle now:
>
>   many_to_one :http_session, :class=>:HTTPSession
>   many_to_one :order_utm, :class=>:OrderUTM
>
> Sequel uses inflection methods defined on String in preference to its 
> internal inflector, so if you want this support, you probably should just 
> use a different inflector and make sure the appropriate String inflection 
> methods are defined to use it.  I don't really want to add more features to 
> Sequel's inflection support.
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
>

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