Author: dds
Date: Sun Sep 20 14:20:00 2009
New Revision: 197357
URL: http://svn.freebsd.org/changeset/base/197357
Log:
Describe how other systems treat this case.
Modified:
head/tools/regression/usr.bin/sed/multitest.t
Modified: head/tools/regression/usr.bin/sed/multitest.t
==============================================================================
--- head/tools/regression/usr.bin/sed/multitest.t Sun Sep 20 14:11:33
2009 (r197356)
+++ head/tools/regression/usr.bin/sed/multitest.t Sun Sep 20 14:20:00
2009 (r197357)
@@ -438,7 +438,11 @@ u2/g' lines1
# This is a matter of interpretation
# POSIX 1003.1, 2004 says "Within the BRE and the replacement,
# the BRE delimiter itself can be used as a *literal* character
- # if it is preceded by a backslash
+ # if it is preceded by a backslash"
+ # SunOS 5.1 /usr/bin/sed and Mac OS X follow the literal POSIX
+ # interpretation.
+ # GNU sed version 4.1.5 treats \[ as the beginning of a character
+ # set specification (both with --posix and without).
mark '8.19' ; sed 's/l/[/' lines1 | $SED -e 's[\[.[X['
mark '8.20' ; sed 's/l/[/' lines1 | $SED -e 's[\[.[X\[['
}
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