On Fri, Sep 24 2021, Phillip Wood wrote: > Hi Ævar > On 23/09/2021 11:30, Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason wrote: >> diff --git a/generate-hooklist.sh b/generate-hooklist.sh >> new file mode 100755 >> index 00000000000..6d4e56d1a31 >> --- /dev/null >> +++ b/generate-hooklist.sh >> @@ -0,0 +1,18 @@ >> +#!/bin/sh >> +# >> +# Usage: ./generate-hooklist.sh >hook-list.h >> + >> +cat <<EOF >> +/* Automatically generated by generate-hooklist.sh */ >> + >> +static const char *hook_name_list[] = { >> +EOF >> + >> +sed -n -e '/^~~~~*$/ {x; s/^.*$/ "&",/; p;}; x' \ > > POSIX does not support using a semicolon after a closing brace [1], > grepping our code base with > git grep 'sed .*};' '*.sh' > does not give any matches so I don't think we're using that pattern > any where else. Replacing the semicolon with ' -e' would fix it. > > Best Wishes > > Phillip Does this fail on any system you're aware of? If so what OS/version (and preferably version of "sed"). René's downthread <d5f297d4-9c64-1ff9-8422-054979bf8cfa@xxxxxx> seems to suggest that this is fine. Both beforehand and just now I've tested this on AIX, Solaris, {Open,Net,Free}BSD, HP/UX, OSX and Linux (a few distros/versions). All of them are able to generate the same hook-list.h using this version of the patch.