fix(jsii): constants can't mix letters and digits#3209
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An enum identifier like `C5A` is not possible: the `case` library we use to assert casing will insist you change it to `C5_A`. Bypass this rule for constant-like values: do a more lenient validation of our own. Fixes #3208.
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An enum identifier like
C5Ais not possible: thecaselibrary we useto assert casing will insist you change it to
C5_A.Bypass this rule for constant-like values: do a more lenient validation
of our own.
Fixes #3208.
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