# FIXME: The doubled backslashes occur under windows. That's almost surely a
# lit issue beyond DEFINE/REDEFINE.
# Escape sequences that can appear in python re.sub replacement strings have no
# special meaning in the value.
# DEFINE: %{escape} = \g<0>\n
# RUN: echo '%{escape}'
# CHECK: {{\\?}}\g<0>{{\\?}}\n
# REDEFINE: %{escape} = \n \
# REDEFINE: \g
# RUN: echo '%{escape}'
# CHECK: {{\\?}}\n {{\\?}}\g
# CHECK: Passed: 1