FIX: Adapt deduplicate sed command for OS X.
The sed command of BSD / OS X doesn't like { command } blocks in a single expression. So move the (dynamic) deduplicate sed command(s) to the end, and use a label to access them. This also makes the entire sed script somewhat easier to understand.
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@@ -82,9 +82,9 @@ EOF
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cat > todo.txt <<EOF
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normal task
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a [1mbold[0m action
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a [1mbold[0m task
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something else
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a [1mbold[0m action
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a [1mbold[0m task
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something more
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EOF
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test_todo_session 'deduplicate with non-printable duplicates' <<EOF
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@@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ test_todo_session 'deduplicate with non-printable duplicates' <<EOF
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TODO: 1 duplicate task(s) removed
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>>> todo.sh -p ls
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2 a [1mbold[0m action
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2 a [1mbold[0m task
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1 normal task
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3 something else
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5 something more
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todo.sh
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todo.sh
@@ -1240,7 +1240,7 @@ note: PRIORITY must be anywhere from A to Z."
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if [ $TODOTXT_PRESERVE_LINE_NUMBERS = 0 ]; then
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deduplicateSedCommand='d'
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else
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deduplicateSedCommand='{ s/^.*//; p; b }'
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deduplicateSedCommand='s/^.*//; p'
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fi
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# To determine the difference when deduplicated lines are preserved, only
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@@ -1251,17 +1251,25 @@ note: PRIORITY must be anywhere from A to Z."
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# We start with an empty hold space on the first line. For each line:
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# G - appends newline + hold space to the pattern space
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# s/\n/&&/; - double up the first new line so we catch adjacent dups
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# /^\([^\n]*\n\).*\n\1/
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# /^\([^\n]*\n\).*\n\1/b dedup
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# If the first line of the hold space shows up again later as an
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# entire line, it's a duplicate.
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# d; - Delete the current pattern space, quit this line
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# and move on to the next, or:
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# { s/^.*//; p; b }; - Clear the task text, print this line and move on
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# to the next.
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# s/\n//; - else, drop the doubled newline
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# entire line, it's a duplicate. Jump to the "dedup" label, where
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# either of the following is executed, depending on whether empty
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# lines should be preserved:
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# d - Delete the current pattern space, quit this line and
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# move on to the next, or:
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# s/^.*//; p - Clear the task text, print this line and move on to
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# the next.
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# s/\n//; - else (no duplicate), drop the doubled newline
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# h; - replace the hold space with the expanded pattern space
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# P; - print up to the first newline (that is, the input line)
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sed -i.bak -n 'G; s/\n/&&/; /^\([^\n]*\n\).*\n\1/'"$deduplicateSedCommand"'; s/\n//; h; P' "$TODO_FILE"
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# b - end processing of the current line
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sed -i.bak -n \
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-e 'G; s/\n/&&/; /^\([^\n]*\n\).*\n\1/b dedup' \
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-e 's/\n//; h; P; b' \
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-e ':dedup' \
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-e "$deduplicateSedCommand" \
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"$TODO_FILE"
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newTaskNum=$( sed -e '/./!d' "$TODO_FILE" | sed -n '$ =' )
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deduplicateNum=$(( originalTaskNum - newTaskNum ))
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