Error In Process Filter Non-hex Digit Used For Unicode Escape
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 28 Star 429 Fork 106 technomancy/swank-clojure forked from jochu/swank-clojure Code Issues 19 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs New issue clojure-jack-in on Windows, error in process filter: Non-hex digit used for Unicode escape #79 Closed drpventura opened this Issue Nov 8, 2011 · 2 comments Projects None yet Labels None yet Milestone No milestone Assignees No one assigned 1 participant drpventura commented Nov 8, 2011 This occurs in both Emacs 23 and Emacs 24. When I try to use clojure-jack-in I get the error above. I turned on debugging and get the message below. Debugger entered--Lisp error: (error "Non-hex digit used for Unicode escape") eval-region(43 746) ; Reading at buffer position 143 clojure-eval-bootstrap-region(#) #[(G84100 G84101 process output) "r\305!q\210 c\210)\306\307 \"\205. Today I was reading the Troubleshooting section on the front page and tried running lein jack-in just as a test, here are the results: C:\Users\pventura\Desktop\clj13-test>lein jack-in 4005 ;;; Bootstrapping bundled version of SLIME; please wait... (when (not (featurep 'slime-cdf283b4)) (if (file-readable-p "C:\Users\pventura/.emacs.d/swank/slime-cdf2 83b4.elc") (load-file "C:\Users\pventura/.emacs.d/swank/slime-cdf283b4.elc ") (byte-compile-file "C:\Users\pventura/.emacs.d/swank/slime-cdf283 b4.el" t))) (when (not (featurep 'slime-repl-79b38c83)) (if (file-readable-p "C:\Users\pventura/.emacs.d/swank/slime-repl -79b38c83.elc") (load-file "C:\Users\pventura/.emacs.d/swank/slime-repl-79b38c8 3.elc") (byte-compile-file "C:\Users\pventura/.emacs.d/swank/slime-repl-7 9b38c83.el" t))) (sleep-for 0.1) (run-hooks 'slime-load-hook) ; on port 4005 Warning: classpath not declared dynamic and thus is not dynamically rebindable , but its name suggests otherwise. Please either indicate ^:dynamic classpath or change the name. ;;; proceed to jack in I am wondering if the Warning message is causing the problem. I can't figure out how to turn off the warning though. I added :warn-on-reflection f to my project.clj, but that didn't help. I could not find the classpath variable in the .clj files that are in the swank-clojure-1.3.3.jar file downloaded under the .lein directory. drpventura commented Nov 8, 2011 I just updated leiningen to the latest version 1.6.1.1 which fixed the warning issue. However, I still can
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string from left to right. Most characters stand for themselves in a pattern, and match the corresponding characters in the string. As a trivial example, the pattern The quick brown fox matches a portion of a string that is identical to itself. When caseless matching is specified (the G_REGEX_CASELESS flag), letters are matched independently of case. The power of regular expressions comes from the ability to include alternatives and repetitions in the pattern. These are encoded in the pattern by the use of metacharacters, which do not stand for themselves but instead are interpreted in some special way. There are two different sets of metacharacters: those that are recognized anywhere in the pattern except within square brackets, and those that are recognized in square brackets. Outside square brackets, the metacharacters are as follows: Table 1. Metacharacters outside square brackets Character Meaning \ general escape character with several uses ^ assert start of string (or line, in multiline mode) $ assert end of string (or line, in multiline mode) . match any character except newline (by default) [ start character class definition | start of alternative branch ( start subpattern ) end subpattern ? extends the meaning of (, or 0/1 quantifier, or quantifier minimizer * 0 or more quantifier + 1 or more quantifier, also "possessive quantifier" { start min/max quantifier Part of a pattern that is in square brackets is called a "character class". In a character class the only metacharacters are: Table 2. Metacharacters inside square brackets Character Meaning \ general escape character ^ negate the class, but only if the first character - indicates character range [ POSIX character class (only if followed by POSIX syntax) ] terminates the character class Backslash The backslash character has several uses. Firstly, if it is followed by a non-alphanumeric character, it takes away any special meaning that character may have. This use of backslash as an escape character applies both inside and outside character classes. For example, if you want to match a * character, you write \* in the pattern. This escaping action applies whether or not the following character would otherwise be interpreted as a metacharacter, so it is a