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sed gives me ": unexpected EOF (pending }'s) error and I have no idea why

I'm trying to port a GNU sed command to BSD sed (in OSX). The command is:

cat -- "$1" | sed -n -e "${/^#/H;x;/${tapPrintTapOutputSedPattern}/p;}" 
-e "/${tapPrintTapOutputSedPattern}/{x;/${tapPrintTapOutputSedPattern}/p;b;}" 
-e "/^#/{H;b;}" 
-e "x;/${tapPrintTapOutputSedPattern}/p" 
-e "/^Bail out!/q"

It works on GNU sed, but BSD sed gives this error:

sed: 2: "/^Bail out!/q
": unexpected EOF (pending }'s)

This is the command after the variable expansions, in case it's relevant:

cat -- "test021.tap" | sed -n 
-e "${/^#/H;x;/^not ok|^ok ([0-9]+ )?# [tT][oO][dD][oO]|^Bail out!/p;}" 
-e "/^not ok|^ok ([0-9]+ )?# [tT][oO][dD][oO]|^Bail out!/{x;/^not ok|^ok ([0-9]+ )?# [tT][oO][dD][oO]|^Bail out!/p;b;}" 
-e "/^#/{H;b;}" 
-e "x;/^not ok|^ok ([0-9]+ )?# [tT][oO][dD][oO]|^Bail out!/p" 
-e "/^Bail out!/q"

Any ideas about why/how to fix it?

Cheers!

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Try using newlines instead of a semicolons, at least before the branch commands (b) in the statements. See if this works:

sed -n "
  ${
    /^#/H
    x
    /${tapPrintTapOutputSedPattern}/p
  }
  /${tapPrintTapOutputSedPattern}/{
    x
    /${tapPrintTapOutputSedPattern}/p
    b
  }
  /^#/{
    H
    b
  }
  x
  /${tapPrintTapOutputSedPattern}/p
  /^Bail out!/q
" "$1"

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