Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2021 23:15:27 -0600 From: Kyle Evans <kevans@freebsd.org> To: freebsd@dreamchaser.org Cc: Kyle Evans <kevans@freebsd.org>, FreeBSD Mailing List <freebsd-questions@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: sed -i empty argument compatibility issue Message-ID: <CACNAnaGhGpjO0BzFskJketcnvi5%2BsjOD9N-jTffK_Ejnpt%2BzXQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <f89c2931-ae39-37c4-9638-f0ab39884c3f@dreamchaser.org> References: <9178f6c5-631a-c2c2-c6b1-8def94a3397b@dreamchaser.org> <CACNAnaGNj55KkSEZOoEqtMVOXtFpk5Ek9tEKJJYARWUGgpwCcw@mail.gmail.com> <f89c2931-ae39-37c4-9638-f0ab39884c3f@dreamchaser.org>
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On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 11:12 PM Gary Aitken <freebsd@dreamchaser.org> wrote: > > On 3/5/21 9:39 PM, Kyle Evans wrote: > > On Fri, Mar 5, 2021 at 3:03 PM Gary Aitken <freebsd@dreamchaser.org> wrote: > >> > >> I'm trying to come up with a fix for a script in a port which invokes sed. > >> The port comes from a linux environment, and the offending line looks like this: > >> (This is in a cMake file.) > >> > >> COMMAND sed -i "/^# /d" "${outfile}" > >> > >> The issue is that linux sed expects the -I or -i extension modifier to > >> immediately follow the -i. In the above line, the extension is deliberately > >> missing to provide in-place editing. > >> > >> fbsd expects the extension to be separated from the -i by whitespace, or > >> doesn't work properly when it is empty or immediately follows the -i: > >> > >> $ !ls > >> ls -lt temp.tmp* > >> -rw------- 1 garya garya 86 Mar 5 13:15 temp.tmp > >> -rw------- 1 garya garya 86 Mar 5 13:15 temp.tmp_org > >> $ sed -ifoo "/^# /d" temp.tmp (works on both fbsd & linux)) > >> $ !ls > >> ls -lt temp.tmp* > >> -rw------- 1 garya garya 30 Mar 5 13:48 temp.tmp > >> -rw------- 1 garya garya 86 Mar 5 13:15 temp.tmp_org > >> -rw------- 1 garya garya 86 Mar 5 13:15 temp.tmpfoo > >> $ cp -p temp.tmp_org temp.tmp > >> $ sed -i"" "/^# /d" temp.tmp (works on linux but not fbsd) > >> sed: 1: "temp.tmp": undefined label 'emp.tmp' > >> $ sed -i "" "/^# /d" temp.tmp (works on fbsd but not linux) > >> $ !ls > >> ls -lt temp.tmp* > >> -rw------- 1 garya garya 30 Mar 5 13:49 temp.tmp > >> -rw------- 1 garya garya 86 Mar 5 13:15 temp.tmp_org > >> -rw------- 1 garya garya 86 Mar 5 13:15 temp.tmpfoo > >> > >> So fbsd works with '-i ""' but linux requires '-i""' > >> > >> Does anyone know a work-around for this problem? > >> > > > > My personal favorite trick to bridge the gap here was, as I recall: > > > > sed -i'' '' 's/../.../' ${file} > > > > IIRC those sed's with an optional backup suffix (Linux, OpenBSD) will > > accept the immediately following empty string and accept the next > > empty word as an empty command, while our getopt will effectively > > ignore the rest of the -i word and use the following optarg as usual. > > Unfortunately, times appear to have changed, at least on ubuntu-18.04: > > $ sed -i'' '' "/^# /d" temp.tmp > sed: can't read /^# /d: No such file or directory > Oh, sorry. Try slapping with an -e: $ sed -i'' '' -e "/^# /d" temp.tmp
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