export interface IStripSlashesOptions { /** * Number of times to strip slashes. Equivalent to invoking the function * `count` times. Defaults to 1. */ readonly count?: number; /** * The default value for all escape options (b, f, n, r, t, v, 0, x, u, and * uEs6). When true, escape options must be explicitly disabled. When false, * escape options must be explicitly enabled. Defaults to true. */ readonly defaultEscapeValue?: boolean; /** * Unescape `"\\b"` to a backspace character. */ readonly b?: boolean; /** * Unescape `"\\f"` to a form feed character. */ readonly f?: boolean; /** * Unescape `"\\n"` to a newline (line feed) character. */ readonly n?: boolean; /** * Unescape `"\\r"` to a carriage return character. */ readonly r?: boolean; /** * Unescape `"\\t"` to a tag character. */ readonly t?: boolean; /** * Unescape `"\\v"` to a vertical tab character. */ readonly v?: boolean; /** * Unescape `"\\0"` to a null character. */ readonly '0'?: boolean; /** * Unescape hex escape sequences (e.g. `"\\xa9"`). */ readonly x?: boolean; /** * Unescape basic unicode escape sequences (e.g. `"\\u2020"`). */ readonly u?: boolean; /** * Unescape ES6 unicode code point escape sequences (e.g. `"\\u{1F60a}"`). */ readonly uEs6?: boolean; } /** * Remove one layer of slashes. All escape sequences will be transformed into * the character indicated by the sequence (e.g. `"\\n"` will become a * newline). * * @param str String to remove slashes from. * @param options Options for which escape sequences to recognize. Defaults to * recognizing all single character, hex, and unicode escape sequences */ export declare function stripSlashes(str: string, options?: IStripSlashesOptions): string; /** * Remove one layer of slashes. All escape sequences will be transformed into * the character indicated by the sequence (e.g. `"\\n"` will become a * newline). * * @param str String to remove slashes from. * @param count Number of times to strip slashes. Equivalent to invoking the * function `count` times. Defaults to 1. */ export declare function stripSlashes(str: string, count?: number): string; /** * @deprecated Use `stripSlashes()` instead. * * Maintains legacy behavior of _only_ recognizing newline (`"\n"`) and null * escape sequences (`"\0"`). Other slashes will not consume any trailing * characters (e.g. `"\\r"` becomes `"r"`, _not a carriage return_). */ export declare const strip: (str: string, count?: number | undefined) => string;