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[dart] Handle enumVarNames for negative names#8143

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Correctly name enum variables for numeric values, e.g. [1, -1].

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CC @ircecho (2017/07) @swipesight (2018/09) @jaumard (2018/09) @josh-burton (2019/12) @amondnet (2019/12)
FYI @agilob

@wing328 wing328 added this to the 5.0.0 milestone Dec 10, 2020
@wing328 wing328 merged commit a93a60b into OpenAPITools:master Dec 10, 2020
@kuhnroyal kuhnroyal deleted the dart/negative-enum-values branch December 10, 2020 11:12
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