* [Caml-list] Ocaml 3.07+2: "Illegal backslash escape in string"
@ 2004-03-10 14:54 Oliver Bandel
2004-03-10 15:22 ` Florian Hars
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From: Oliver Bandel @ 2004-03-10 14:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hello,
after recompiling code that has run under Ocaml 3.04 (??)
without warnings, using Str-module, I now got those messages,
as you can see in the Subject-Line.
That's, when I use something like
Str.regexp = "a\|b"
instead of
Str.regexp = "a\\|b"
Why should I use a double-backslashed sequence?
When looking into the manual, the first way is
correct.
Will this be fixed, or will this double-backslashed sequence
the new way how to use Str-regexp-Definitions?!
Ciao,
Oliver
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