# $EPIC: pass.txt,v 1.4 2007/03/02 02:32:04 jnelson Exp $
Synopsis:
$strip(<chars> <text>)
$pass(<chars> <text>)
Technical:
The <chars> argument is a
dword which is different from most functions.
If the <chars> argument is omitted the empty string is returned.
If the <text> argument is omitted the empty string is returned.
The return value for $strip() is a copy of <text> from which every instance of any character in <chars> has been removed.
The return value for $pass() is a copy of <text> from which every instance of any character not in <chars> has been removed.
Practical:
These functions can be useful to remove dangerous or unwanted
characters from a text string.
Returns:
$strip(): <text> with all of the characters in <chars> removed.
$pass(): <text> with all of the characters not in <chars> removed.
Examples:
$strip(aeoiu hello there) returns "hll thr"
$pass(aeoiu hello there) returns "eoee"
History:
This function originally appeared in ircII-2.1.5