test-patchbomb: sed -e may not work with extended regexps
Non-GNU versions of the sed(1) utility (i.e. on Solaris or BSD)
may not support extended regexps (i.e. including \| branches),
or may need a special option to enable it (like -E instead of -e).
Expand the sed RE in tests/test-patchbomb to fix running this
test on FreeBSD and Solaris.
#!/bin/bash
# http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/bts/issue352
hg init foo
cd foo
A=`echo -e -n 'he\rllo'`
echo foo > "hell
o"
echo foo > "$A"
hg add
hg ci -A -m m
rm "$A"
ls
hg add
# BUG ? we don't walk on filenames with '\n' (regexp related) ?
hg debugwalk
hg ci -A -m m
exit 0