Note, after differencing with the latest in HEAD the function is now called gchar*
gconf_quote_string (const gchar* src) but it's ways of doing things are exactly
the same as before (it just adds one other quotation-type).
Oh wait, no .. it's many such functions duplicated but with different characters to quote.
Well, the oddity has spread like a virus then? :-)
Note that in any case it looks like a small memory-leak during the period the string
isn't freed. The functions, in this form, should loop the source-string and count the
characters to quote. Then allocate just enough memory and then copy-while-adding-
quotes the characters.
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