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<p>This returns true in all cases that <code>is_meta_character</code> returns true, but
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also returns true in some cases where <code>is_meta_character</code> returns false.
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For example, <code>%</code> is not a meta character, but it is escapeable. That is,
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<code>%</code> and <code>\%</code> both match a literal <code>%</code> in all contexts.</p>
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<p>The purpose of this routine is to provide knowledge about what characters
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may be escaped. Namely, most regex engines permit “superfluous” escapes
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where characters without any special significance may be escaped even
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though there is no actual <em>need</em> to do so.</p>
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<p>This will return false for some characters. For example, <code>e</code> is not
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escapeable. Therefore, <code>\e</code> will either result in a parse error (which is
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true today), or it could backwards compatibly evolve into a new construct
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with its own meaning. Indeed, that is the purpose of banning <em>some</em>
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superfluous escapes: it provides a way to evolve the syntax in a compatible
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manner.</p>
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<h2 id="example"><a class="doc-anchor" href="#example">§</a>Example</h2>
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<div class="example-wrap"><pre class="rust rust-example-rendered"><code><span class="kw">use </span>regex_syntax::is_escapeable_character;
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<span class="macro">assert!</span>(is_escapeable_character(<span class="string">'?'</span>));
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<span class="macro">assert!</span>(is_escapeable_character(<span class="string">'-'</span>));
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<span class="macro">assert!</span>(is_escapeable_character(<span class="string">'&'</span>));
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<span class="macro">assert!</span>(is_escapeable_character(<span class="string">'#'</span>));
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<span class="macro">assert!</span>(is_escapeable_character(<span class="string">'%'</span>));
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<span class="macro">assert!</span>(is_escapeable_character(<span class="string">'/'</span>));
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<span class="macro">assert!</span>(is_escapeable_character(<span class="string">'!'</span>));
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<span class="macro">assert!</span>(is_escapeable_character(<span class="string">'"'</span>));
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<span class="macro">assert!</span>(!is_escapeable_character(<span class="string">'e'</span>));</code></pre></div>
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