Hi all

Thanks for all the replies.

@Magnar: Thanks for the quick key combination I'll add that to my cheat
sheet ;)
@Phillip: Wow! I'm wondering why paredit doesn't fix this issue. Thanks for
the patch!
@Oleh: I will definitively will take a look at this, I'm starting with
paredit and I'm liking it but this regexp bug was really annoying.

Regards,
Erlis


On Tue, Mar 4, 2014 at 8:14 AM, Oleh <ohwoeo...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Erlis,
>
> There's a full alternative to Paredit that I'm writing:
> https://github.com/abo-abo/lispy.
> Try it out if you haven't yet, it's got some Clojure support, like inline
> function arguments
> and jump-to-defintion (just a binding for cider-jump-to-def, really, but
> it's just one letter: "F").
>
> Here's a Clojure screencast for jump-to-tag functionality (again just one
> letter: "g" or "G"):
> https://vimeo.com/86727658.
>
> The documentation is here: http://abo-abo.github.io/lispy/.
> Lispy is in active development, so if you have ideas or issues,
> raise them here: https://github.com/abo-abo/lispy/issues?state=open.
>
> Oleh
>
>
> On Monday, March 3, 2014 10:09:47 PM UTC+1, Erlis Vidal wrote:
>
>> Hi this is not a clojure question but I'm sure some one on this list can
>> help me.
>>
>> I'm trying to write a regex using paredit and it looks like I cannot
>> write something like this
>>
>> #"mypattern \d"
>>
>> whenever I type the character \ I see the text "Escaping character..." in
>> the minibuffer. It is waiting for another character and then it uses the
>> two characters as a single one, so I cannot delete only one, they are
>> together.
>>
>> I see how this can be useful for strings, but for regex this is not
>> helping.
>>
>> I end up writing my regex like (re-pattern "mypattern \\d") instead of
>> using the short syntax.
>>
>> Any idea how can I write the short syntax using paredit?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Erlis
>>
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