make compatible with python 3.6#318
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errors on invalid escape sequences in strings, such as "\s" i.e. anything not mentioned in https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#strings
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Oh, this isn't compatibility per-se, this is just avoiding DeprecationWarnings? (So it's essentially compatibility with some future version.) |
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yes. Looking again I might have run into it with Still a good idea, though for a future python version. |
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Oh, totally, still a good idea; thanks for the patch! |
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(In case it was unclear: I didn't merge it earlier because I was still waiting on Travis CI to finish running against the merge with the Travis fix.) |
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errors on invalid escape sequences in strings, such as "\s"
i.e. anything not mentioned in https://docs.python.org/3/reference/lexical_analysis.html#strings