| Also interesting, clojure's print methods will handle some escapes, but not
others
I think that's just that \t is printed as \t. Like a tab shows up as \t.
Whereas say a Unicode like \u1234 will show the character of it. You can seek
that here:
(print (pr-str "foo\u0009bar"))
"foo\tbar"
Also, what is \001? I would have expected only the first 0 to be escaped. Is
this a Java special escape syntax?
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