clojure.contrib.string/partition does exactly what you're looking for.

(require 'clojure.contrib.string)
(clojure.contrib.string/partition #"\s+" "ab c  de")
;; ("ab" " " "c" "  " "de")

Justin

On May 13, 12:24 pm, joshua-choi <rbysam...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to know if there's a standard function similar to
> clojure.contrib.string/split that includes the characters between the
> spitted string, or if there isn't one, how I might write one. In other
> words, I'd like a function split* such that (split* #"\s+" "ab c  de")
> returns ("ab" " " "c" "  " "de").
>
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