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| # quick-format-unescaped | |
| ## unescaped ? | |
| Sometimes you want to embed the results of quick-format into another string, | |
| and then escape the whole string. | |
| ## usage | |
| ```js | |
| var format = require('quick-format-unescaped') | |
| format('hello %s %j %d', ['world', [{obj: true}, 4, {another: 'obj'}]]) | |
| ``` | |
| ## format(fmt, parameters, [options]) | |
| ### fmt | |
| A `printf`-like format string. Example: `'hello %s %j %d'` | |
| ### parameters | |
| Array of values to be inserted into the `format` string. Example: `['world', {obj:true}]` | |
| ### options.stringify | |
| Passing an options object as the third parameter with a `stringify` will mean | |
| any objects will be passed to the supplied function instead of an the | |
| internal `tryStringify` function. This can be useful when using augmented | |
| capability serializers such as [`fast-safe-stringify`](http://github.com/davidmarkclements/fast-safe-stringify) or [`fast-redact`](http://github.com/davidmarkclements/fast-redact). | |
| ## caveats | |
| By default `quick-format-unescaped` uses `JSON.stringify` instead of `util.inspect`, this means functions *will not be serialized*. | |
| ## Benchmarks | |
| ### Node 8.11.2 | |
| ``` | |
| util*100000: 350.325ms | |
| quick*100000: 268.141ms | |
| utilWithTailObj*100000: 586.387ms | |
| quickWithTailObj*100000: 280.200ms | |
| util*100000: 325.735ms | |
| quick*100000: 270.251ms | |
| utilWithTailObj*100000: 492.270ms | |
| quickWithTailObj*100000: 261.797ms | |
| ``` | |
| ### Node 10.4.0 | |
| ``` | |
| util*100000: 301.035ms | |
| quick*100000: 217.005ms | |
| utilWithTailObj*100000: 404.778ms | |
| quickWithTailObj*100000: 236.176ms | |
| util*100000: 286.349ms | |
| quick*100000: 214.646ms | |
| utilWithTailObj*100000: 388.574ms | |
| quickWithTailObj*100000: 226.036ms | |
| ``` | |
| ## Acknowledgements | |
| Sponsored by [nearForm](http://www.nearform.com) | |
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