On 13/02/17 00:34, Chris Angelico wrote:
The unit "\t" always means U+0009, even if it's following a raw string
literal; and the unit "\d" always means "\\d", regardless of the
rawness of any of the literals involved. The thing that's biting you
here is that unrecognized escapes get rendered as backslash followed
by letter, which is why that now produces a warning.
Yes, and I'm with you (we just cross-posted).
FWIW, if you'd have written the above as your first response I wouldn't
have argued ;) You alluded to it, for sure ... :D
E.
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