GoScrobble/web/node_modules/entities/lib/encode.d.ts

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/**
* Encodes all non-ASCII characters, as well as characters not valid in XML
* documents using XML entities.
*
* If a character has no equivalent entity, a
* numeric hexadecimal reference (eg. `ü`) will be used.
*/
export declare const encodeXML: (data: string) => string;
/**
* Encodes all entities and non-ASCII characters in the input.
*
* This includes characters that are valid ASCII characters in HTML documents.
* For example `#` will be encoded as `#`. To get a more compact output,
* consider using the `encodeNonAsciiHTML` function.
*
* If a character has no equivalent entity, a
* numeric hexadecimal reference (eg. `ü`) will be used.
*/
export declare const encodeHTML: (data: string) => string;
/**
* Encodes all non-ASCII characters, as well as characters not valid in HTML
* documents using HTML entities.
*
* If a character has no equivalent entity, a
* numeric hexadecimal reference (eg. `ü`) will be used.
*/
export declare const encodeNonAsciiHTML: (data: string) => string;
/**
* Encodes all non-ASCII characters, as well as characters not valid in XML
* documents using numeric hexadecimal reference (eg. `ü`).
*
* Have a look at `escapeUTF8` if you want a more concise output at the expense
* of reduced transportability.
*
* @param data String to escape.
*/
export declare function escape(data: string): string;
/**
* Encodes all characters not valid in XML documents using numeric hexadecimal
* reference (eg. `ü`).
*
* Note that the output will be character-set dependent.
*
* @param data String to escape.
*/
export declare function escapeUTF8(data: string): string;
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