Don't use sed -r; instead use old-style regexp
Rev
d895158fe8af introduced some sed -r tests, but -r is only available on GNU
sed, while BSD sed uses -E. Better to use old-style regular expressions, that
way the tests work on all sed variants.
#!/bin/sh
# test dirstate._dirs refcounting
hg init t
cd t
mkdir -p a/b/c/d
touch a/b/c/d/x
touch a/b/c/d/y
touch a/b/c/d/z
hg ci -Am m
hg mv a z