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tests: Solaris sed does not support "\n" meaning newline in the RHS of s///
The blackbox test rewrites a copy of test-dispatch.py on the fly, and adds
a couple of lines with the s/// command. GNU sed supports the use of the
\n escape to represent a newline, but not Solaris sed. Using a literal
newline, prefixed by a backslash, works with both versions of the utility.
author | Danek Duvall <danek.duvall@oracle.com> |
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date | Wed, 02 Mar 2016 14:55:13 -0800 |
parents | 6474b64045fb |
children | 13f90dde8f8c |
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# Extract version number into 4 parts, some of which may be empty: # # version: the numeric part of the most recent tag. Will always look like 1.3. # # type: if an rc build, "rc", otherwise empty # # distance: the distance from the nearest tag, or empty if built from a tag # # node: the node|short hg was built from, or empty if built from a tag gethgversion() { make clean make local || make local PURE=--pure HG="$PWD/hg" $HG version > /dev/null || { echo 'abort: hg version failed!'; exit 1 ; } hgversion=`$HG version | sed -ne 's/.*(version \(.*\))$/\1/p'` if echo $hgversion | grep + > /dev/null 2>&1 ; then tmp=`echo $hgversion | cut -d+ -f 2` hgversion=`echo $hgversion | cut -d+ -f 1` distance=`echo $tmp | cut -d- -f 1` node=`echo $tmp | cut -d- -f 2` else distance='' node='' fi if echo $hgversion | grep -- '-' > /dev/null 2>&1; then version=`echo $hgversion | cut -d- -f1` type=`echo $hgversion | cut -d- -f2` else version=$hgversion type='' fi }