Johannes Schindelin <[email protected]> writes:
>> + echo 's/\("'$name'":\) [0-9]\+/\1 <number>/' >>filter.sed
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> This does not do what you think it does, in Ubuntu Xenial and on macOS:
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> https://dev.azure.com/gitgitgadget/git/_build/results?buildId=11408&view=ms.vss-test-web.build-test-results-tab&runId=27736&paneView=debug&resultId=105613
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> The `\1` is expanded to the ASCII character 001. Therefore your test cases
> fail on almost all platforms.
>
> Funnily enough, they pass on Windows...
bash, dash and /bin/echo behave differently given
$ echo 'foo \1 bar'
some 'echo' suffer from the "\<n>" interpolation. Some don't.
I think your spelled-out version downthread (except for stepping out
of BRE which would break your sed script, as you realized) would be
a much readable alternative.
Thanks.