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authorBruce Hill <bruce@bruce-hill.com>2025-03-12 18:12:53 -0400
committerBruce Hill <bruce@bruce-hill.com>2025-03-12 18:12:53 -0400
commita3c4e0a82d5b56e280cbf72af2ecf5a990b1f577 (patch)
treee7b386efbe57d6c922130f56e056d62d8ee012ad /docs
parent904917a2bd3b2e03bf2c399b5bc5f5e357d404a2 (diff)
Rename `without_escaping()` -> `from_text()`
Diffstat (limited to 'docs')
-rw-r--r--docs/langs.md8
-rw-r--r--docs/paths.md2
2 files changed, 5 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/docs/langs.md b/docs/langs.md
index f087b31c..0e6242db 100644
--- a/docs/langs.md
+++ b/docs/langs.md
@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ lang HTML:
$/"/ = "&quot",
$/'/ = "&#39;",
})
- return HTML.without_escaping(t)
+ return HTML.from_text(t)
func paragraph(content:HTML -> HTML):
return $HTML"<p>$content</p>"
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ instead of building a global function called `execute()` that takes a
```tomo
lang Sh:
convert(text:Text -> Sh):
- return Sh.without_escaping("'" ++ text:replace($/'/, "''") ++ "'")
+ return Sh.from_text("'" ++ text:replace($/'/, "''") ++ "'")
func execute(sh:Sh -> Text):
...
@@ -94,11 +94,11 @@ another type's block or at the top level.
```tomo
lang Sh:
convert(text:Text -> Sh):
- return Sh.without_escaping("'" ++ text:replace($/'/, "''") ++ "'")
+ return Sh.from_text("'" ++ text:replace($/'/, "''") ++ "'")
struct Foo(x,y:Int):
convert(f:Foo -> Sh):
- return Sh.without_escaping("$(f.x),$(f.y)")
+ return Sh.from_text("$(f.x),$(f.y)")
convert(texts:[Text] -> Sh):
return $Sh" ":join([Sh(t) for t in texts])
diff --git a/docs/paths.md b/docs/paths.md
index e39a42ce..6e8d6fc6 100644
--- a/docs/paths.md
+++ b/docs/paths.md
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ not be trustworthy and interpret that value as a single path component name,
i.e. the name of a directory or file. If a user were to supply a value like
`..` or `foo/baz`, it would risk navigating into a directory other than
intended. Paths can be created from text with slashes using
-`Path.without_escaping(text)` if you need to use arbitrary text as a file path.
+`Path.from_text(text)` if you need to use arbitrary text as a file path.
## Path Methods