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@node Quoting
@section Quoting
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@cindex Quoting
@findex quote
@findex quotearg
@mindex quote
@mindex quotearg
Gnulib provides @samp{quote} and @samp{quotearg} modules to help with
quoting text, such as file names, in messages to the user. Here's an
example of using @samp{quote}:
@example
#include <quote.h>
...
error (0, errno, _("cannot change owner of %s"), quote (fname));
@end example
This differs from
@example
error (0, errno, _("cannot change owner of '%s'"), fname);
@end example
@noindent in that @code{quote} escapes unusual characters in
@code{fname}, e.g., @samp{'} and control characters like @samp{\n}.
@findex quote_n
However, a caveat: @code{quote} reuses the storage that it returns.
Hence if you need more than one thing quoted at the same time, you
need to use @code{quote_n}.
@findex quotearg_alloc
Also, the @code{quote} module is not suited for multithreaded applications.
In that case, you have to use @code{quotearg_alloc}, defined in the
@samp{quotearg} module, which is decidedly less convenient.