Thank you very much Phillip for the tip ->  #(#{\" \\ \n \r \t} %)) ;; => 
#{\" \\ \n \r \t}

I use the escape-map to get the value of various escape sequence - for 
example, I want to transform \n in the input text to \newline.

Regards,
Kashyap

On Monday, February 3, 2014 6:56:52 PM UTC+5:30, Philipp Meier wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Am Montag, 3. Februar 2014 10:26:56 UTC+1 schrieb Kashyap CK:
>>
>> (p/defparser -char-parser []
>>   (p/let->> [
>>              _e (optional (p/char \\) nil)
>>              _c (if _e (p/token #(#{\" \\ \n \r \t} %)) (p/token #(not= % 
>> \")))
>>              ] (p/always (if _e (escape-map _c) _c))))
>>
>
>  #(#{\" \\ \n \r \t} %)) ;; => #{\" \\ \n \r \t}
>
> and, if I'm correct, should be better:
>
> #(contains? escape-map %)
>
> as this refers to the keys in the escape-map, right?
>

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