Fix use of "perl -i" on Windows

The perldiag(1) has following to say about this:

    "Can't do inplace edit without backup"

	(F) You're on a system such as MS-DOS that gets confused if
	you try reading from a deleted (but still opened) file. You
	have to say -i.bak, or some such.

Signed-off-by: Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
This commit is contained in:
Alex Riesen
2008-06-25 20:35:13 +02:00
committed by Junio C Hamano
parent e2da671a64
commit 3015fa5846
3 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -20,8 +20,8 @@ test_expect_success '(supposedly) non-conflicting change from SVN' '
test x"`sed -n -e 61p < file`" = x61 &&
svn co "$svnrepo" tmp &&
cd tmp &&
perl -i -p -e "s/^58$/5588/" file &&
perl -i -p -e "s/^61$/6611/" file &&
perl -i.bak -p -e "s/^58$/5588/" file &&
perl -i.bak -p -e "s/^61$/6611/" file &&
poke file &&
test x"`sed -n -e 58p < file`" = x5588 &&
test x"`sed -n -e 61p < file`" = x6611 &&
@ -40,8 +40,8 @@ test_expect_success 'some unrelated changes to git' "
test_expect_success 'change file but in unrelated area' "
test x\"\`sed -n -e 4p < file\`\" = x4 &&
test x\"\`sed -n -e 7p < file\`\" = x7 &&
perl -i -p -e 's/^4\$/4444/' file &&
perl -i -p -e 's/^7\$/7777/' file &&
perl -i.bak -p -e 's/^4\$/4444/' file &&
perl -i.bak -p -e 's/^7\$/7777/' file &&
test x\"\`sed -n -e 4p < file\`\" = x4444 &&
test x\"\`sed -n -e 7p < file\`\" = x7777 &&
git commit -m '4 => 4444, 7 => 7777' file &&