# HG changeset patch
# User Danek Duvall <danek.duvall@oracle.com>
# Date 2016-03-02 22:55:13
# Node ID a5a13eeffc598c2790caa3dd32494fded4d1ac01
# Parent  515018f64c41c804bf9844f755141e377687599e

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.

diff --git a/tests/test-blackbox.t b/tests/test-blackbox.t
--- a/tests/test-blackbox.t
+++ b/tests/test-blackbox.t
@@ -154,7 +154,9 @@ log rotation
   1970/01/01 00:00:00 bob @0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 (5000)> blackbox
   $ mv .hg/blackbox.log .hg/blackbox.log-
   $ mkdir .hg/blackbox.log
-  $ sed -e 's/\(.*test1.*\)/#\1/; s#\(.*commit2.*\)#os.rmdir(".hg/blackbox.log")\nos.rename(".hg/blackbox.log-", ".hg/blackbox.log")\n\1#' $TESTDIR/test-dispatch.py > ../test-dispatch.py
+  $ sed -e 's/\(.*test1.*\)/#\1/; s#\(.*commit2.*\)#os.rmdir(".hg/blackbox.log")\
+  > os.rename(".hg/blackbox.log-", ".hg/blackbox.log")\
+  > \1#' $TESTDIR/test-dispatch.py > ../test-dispatch.py
   $ python ../test-dispatch.py
   running: add foo
   result: 0