Index: testing/iossim/redirect-stdout.sh |
diff --git a/testing/iossim/redirect-stdout.sh b/testing/iossim/redirect-stdout.sh |
index feff2c9694a40dff463d8ec5ce11af1ded8963f6..d6c3cf8cfaa2e3a726b204a1d16542512cb9b6db 100755 |
--- a/testing/iossim/redirect-stdout.sh |
+++ b/testing/iossim/redirect-stdout.sh |
@@ -3,18 +3,21 @@ |
# Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be |
# found in the LICENSE file. |
# |
-# This script executes the command given as the first argument and redirects |
-# the command's stdout to the file given as the second argument. |
+# This script executes the command given as the first argument, strips |
+# cxx_destruct from stdout, and redirects the remaining stdout to the file given |
+# as the second argument. |
# |
# Example: Write the text 'foo' to a file called out.txt: |
# RedirectStdout.sh "echo foo" out.txt |
# |
# This script is invoked from iossim.gyp in order to redirect the output of |
# class-dump to a file (because gyp actions don't support redirecting output). |
+# This script also removes all lines with cxx_destruct. Perhaps newer versions |
+# of class-dump will fix this issue. As of 3.5, 'cxx_destruct' still exists. |
if [ ${#} -ne 2 ] ; then |
echo "usage: ${0} <command> <output file>" |
exit 2 |
fi |
-exec $1 > $2 |
+$1 | sed /cxx_destruct/d > $2 |