https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=253893

--- Comment #22 from Kyle Evans <kev...@freebsd.org> ---
(In reply to Kyle Evans from comment #21)

\d doesn't actually seem to be supported in GNU sed, either?

% echo "n9ne" | sed -e 's/\d/x/' 
n9ne
% sed --version
sed (GNU sed) 4.8

It's just that they're not as strict as we now are about bogus escapes, so this
was a hidden bug.

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