Thanks,
I wonder why the book doesn't use that?
Michał Marczyk wrote:
Replace \w+ with #"\w+".
(#"..." is the regex literal syntax.)
Sincerely,
Michał
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Hi,
This is from the book:
(re-seq \w+ "the quick brown fox")
-> ("the" "quick" "brown" "fox")
But when I try it, these don't work:
user> (re-seq \w+ "the quick brown fox")
; Evaluation aborted.
clojure.lang.LispReader$ReaderException: java.lang.Exception:
Unsupported character: \w+ (NO_SOU