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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.

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'a' in d: True
d['a']: va
'b' in d: True
d['b']: vb
'c' in d: True
d['c']: vc
'd' in d: True
d['d']: vd
'a' in d: False
'b' in d: True
d['b']: vb
'c' in d: True
d['c']: vc
'd' in d: True
d['d']: vd
'e' in d: True
d['e']: ve
'b' in d: True
d['b']: vb2
'c' in d: True
d['c']: vc2
'd' in d: True
d['d']: vd
'e' in d: False
'f' in d: True
d['f']: vf
'b' in d: False
'c' in d: False
'd' in d: False
'e' in d: False
'f' in d: False
'a' in d: True
d['a']: 1
'b' in d: True
d['b']: 2
All of these should be present:
'a' in dc: True
dc['a']: va3
'b' in dc: True
dc['b']: vb3
'c' in dc: True
dc['c']: vc3
'd' in dc: True
dc['d']: vd3
All of these except 'a' should be present:
'a' in dc: False
'b' in dc: True
dc['b']: vb3
'c' in dc: True
dc['c']: vc3
'd' in dc: True
dc['d']: vd3
'e' in dc: True
dc['e']: ve3
These should be in reverse alphabetical order and read 'v?3':
d['d']: vd3
d['c']: vc3
d['b']: vb3
d['a']: va3