Ah, I thought you wanted to extract the words from the identifier, not extract the identifiers from the surrounding text.
Take my existing code to detect CamelCased words, and find repetitions of it:
@cc_words = /((?:[A-Z][a-z]*)+)/g;
If you don't want words that are all uppercase, it's easiest to just filter them out:
@cc_words = grep /[a-z]/, /((?:[A-Z][a-z]*)+)/g;
If you don't want CamelCase words with only one upper case letter, change the "+" to "{2,}".
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