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@hifumi123 we can’t resolve regex differences between Java and JS so that’s not on the table anyway. If people are happy w/ this it’s fine w/ me - some basic tests would be good, but could also take in this state if it’s already working for people.
My interest in finding the regex differences was mostly for documentation. But I guess it’s fair to assume the user is aware different escaping will be needed on platforms with different regex implementations. In that case, I agree tests are missing and should be added. Is it possible to attach an additional patch to a jira ticket one didnt file themselves?
> Is it possible to attach an additional patch to a jira ticket one didnt file themselves? yes, you can follow the https://clojure.org/dev/dev#_becoming_a_contributor: 1. Sign the https://clojure.org/dev/contributor_agreement. 2. File a https://clojure.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/1 to get a contributor account - please include the email address you wish to use with your account.