Huh! I checked several times to pass to recur replaced string, but
didn't noticed that I'm passing wrong string to .replace itself. Thank
you!

On Oct 23, 10:12 pm, Chris Perkins <chrisperkin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Oct 23, 2:10 pm, andrei <andrei.zhabin...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > I modified procedure a bit to see interim results, and it's output
> > confused me even more.
>
> > (defn replace-map
> >   "Replaces substrings in s from (keys m) by (vals m). "
> >   [s m]
> >   (loop [cur-str s, ks (keys m)]
> >     (if (empty? ks)
> >       cur-str
> >       (let [replaced (.replace s (first ks) (m (first ks)))]
> >         (println "STR BEFORE: " cur-str "; STR AFTER: " replaced)
> >         (recur replaced
> >                (rest ks))))))
>
> > Can anybody explain what's going on? I'm very very confused.
>
> You're calling replace on the original string every time.  You want
> (.replace cur-str ...) rather than (.replace s ...).
>
> - Chris

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