The test.chuck library from Gary Fredericks has a generator for regex strings 
that works pretty well.

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On 9/29/16, 7:20 AM, "Serzh Nechyporchuk" <clojure@googlegroups.com on behalf 
of nechyporc...@gmail.com> wrote:

    Thank you Alex. That’s true, I can use just predicate to validate string. 
But I want a little more from this.
    I really want to use generators and conforming. 
    I know that strings are seqable, s/cat works with seq. So my question is: 
Are there any way to combine this? 
    
    > On Sep 29, 2016, at 15:39, Alex Miller <a...@puredanger.com> wrote:
    > 
    > You can make a predicate using re-matches - there is an email example in 
http://clojure.org/guides/spec
    



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