Use this function to escape the following characters: `\n`, `\r`, `\t` and `\`.
For a regular expression search, use escape_string instead.
One possible use case is to take the TextBuffer'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: 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>
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the text to escape. |
the escaped |