/** * Make a string safe for embedding in markdown constructs. * * In markdown, almost all punctuation characters can, in certain cases, * result in something. * Whether they do is highly subjective to where they happen and in what * they happen. * * To solve this, `mdast-util-to-markdown` tracks: * * * Characters before and after something; * * What “constructs” we are in. * * This information is then used by this function to escape or encode * special characters. * * @param {State} state * Info passed around about the current state. * @param {string | null | undefined} input * Raw value to make safe. * @param {SafeConfig} config * Configuration. * @returns {string} * Serialized markdown safe for embedding. */ export function safe(state: State, input: string | null | undefined, config: SafeConfig): string; export type SafeConfig = import('../types.js').SafeConfig; export type State = import('../types.js').State;