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// generated automatically - do not change
// find conversion definition on APILookup.txt
// implement new conversion functionalities on the wrap.utils pakage
module gsv.Utils;
private import glib.Str;
private import gsv.c.functions;
public import gsv.c.types;
public import gsvc.gsvtypes;
/** */
public struct Utils
{
/**
* Use this function to escape the following characters: `\n`, `\r`, `\t` and `\`.
*
* For a regular expression search, use g_regex_escape_string() instead.
*
* One possible use case is to take the #GtkTextBuffer's selection and put it in a
* search entry. The selection can contain tabulations, newlines, etc. So it's
* better to escape those special characters to better fit in the search entry.
*
* See also: gtk_source_utils_unescape_search_text().
*
* <warning>
* Warning: the escape and unescape functions are not reciprocal! For example,
* escape (unescape (\)) = \\. So avoid cycles such as: search entry -> unescape
* -> search settings -> escape -> search entry. The original search entry text
* may be modified.
* </warning>
*
* Params:
* text = the text to escape.
*
* Returns: the escaped @text.
*
* Since: 3.10
*/
public static string escapeSearchText(string text)
{
auto retStr = gtk_source_utils_escape_search_text(Str.toStringz(text));
scope(exit) Str.freeString(retStr);
return Str.toString(retStr);
}
/**
* Use this function before gtk_source_search_settings_set_search_text(), to
* unescape the following sequences of characters: `\n`, `\r`, `\t` and `\\`.
* The purpose is to easily write those characters in a search entry.
*
* Note that unescaping the search text is not needed for regular expression
* searches.
*
* See also: gtk_source_utils_escape_search_text().
*
* Params:
* text = the text to unescape.
*
* Returns: the unescaped @text.
*
* Since: 3.10
*/
public static string unescapeSearchText(string text)
{
auto retStr = gtk_source_utils_unescape_search_text(Str.toStringz(text));
scope(exit) Str.freeString(retStr);
return Str.toString(retStr);
}
}
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