#! /bin/sh

# This filter should be applied to *every* stderr results.  It removes Valgrind
# startup stuff and pid numbers.

dir=`dirname $0`

# Remove ==pid== and --pid-- and ++pid++ and **pid** strings 
sed "s/\(==\|--\|\+\+\|\*\*\)[0-9]\{1,5\}\1 //"             |

# Remove "<name>, a <description> for $ARCH-$OS." line and the following
# copyright notice line.  Works for tool and core intro lines.
sed "/^.*, .* for .*-.*\./ , /./ d"                                | 

# Remove other introductory lines
sed "/Estimated CPU clock rate is [0-9]* MHz/d"                       |
sed "/For more details, rerun with: -v/d"                              |

# Anonymise line numbers in vg_replace_malloc.c
sed "s/vg_replace_malloc.c:[0-9]*/vg_replace_malloc.c:.../"           |

# Anonymise vg_intercept lines
sed "s/vg_intercept.c:[0-9]*/vg_intercept.c:.../"                     |

# Hide suppressed error counts
sed "s/^\(ERROR SUMMARY[^(]*(suppressed: \)[0-9]*\( from \)[0-9]*)$/\10\20)/" |


# Reduce some libc incompatibility
$dir/filter_libc                                                       |

# Remove line info out of order warnings
sed "/warning: line info addresses out of order/d"                     |

# Remove any ": dumping core" message as the user might have a
# limit set that prevents the core dump
sed "s/\(signal [0-9]* (SIG[A-Z]*)\): dumping core/\1/"
