The PLVcase (PL/Vision CASE) package converts the case of PL/SQL source code so that it conforms to the UPPER-lower method (reserved words in upper-case, application-specific identifiers in lower-case). See Chapter 18, PLVcase and PLVcat: Converting and Analyzing PL/SQL Code for details.
 c_usecor CONSTANT VARCHAR2(3) := 'COR';The constant used in calls to module (see below) to indicate that a CREATE OR REPLACE should be appended to the source code for the program unit.
 c_nousecor CONSTANT VARCHAR2(4) := 'NCOR';The constant used to tell module to not append the CREATE OR REPLACE to the program unit.
 FUNCTION token (token_in IN VARCHAR2, pkg_in IN VARCHAR2 := NULL)RETURN VARCHAR2;Converts the case of a single token according to the UPPER-lower method.
 PROCEDURE line   (line_in IN OUT PLVio.line_type,    line_out IN OUT PLVio.line_type,    found_out OUT BOOLEAN);Converts the case of a single line of source code according to the UPPER-lower method (it calls PLVcase.token for each token in the string).
 FUNCTION string (string_in IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2;Converts the case of a string according to the UPPER-lower method. It formats the string as necessary for a call to the PLVcase.line procedure.
 PROCEDURE string (string_inout IN OUT VARCHAR2);Procedure version of the string function. It hands you back your own string variable with the case of the tokens converted.
 PROCEDURE module   (module_in IN VARCHAR2,     cor_in IN VARCHAR2 := c_usecor,    last_module_in IN BOOLEAN := TRUE);Converts the case of a single program unit according to the UPPER-lower method.
 PROCEDURE modules (module_spec_in IN VARCHAR2 := NULL);Converts the case of multiple program units according to the UPPER-lower method.
 
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