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$escapeReturns a kvs-escaped version of the string |
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Description |
In KVS some characters in a string have special meanings: % marks the start of a variable name, $ the start of a function name, etc.. Sometimes you could need to escape them using a \ character to avoid kvirc from interpreting the special meaning of these characters: this function will to the dirty job for you, returning a correctly kvs-escaped version of the string passed as a parameter. |
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See also |
eval |