C# generator: create anoymous types with camel casing #1716
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This is an attempt to fix RicoSuter/NSwag#4849 and RicoSuter/NSwag#4837: since NSwag 14, the resulting C# file generated from a yaml file might contain lower case class names.
This seems to happen if an array item has as lower case type name hint (e.g. "data"), and a class "Data" was already generated.
In this situation,
DefaultTypeNameGenerator.GenerateAnonymousTypeName
does not callConversionUtilities.ConvertToUpperCamelCase
and thus picks the lower case class name "data" as "not used".I have no idea why this worked with NSwag 13 and what broke it.
With my fix, it would generate a class "Data2" again.
Hope you don't force me to add a test case - for me it happens with a large closed source yaml file, and the open source file from the other bug report is also large. And I am not a yaml specialist...