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fix(ios): avoid crash on registerPlugins on Xcode 11.4 #2414

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In Xcode 11.4 beta, Capacitor apps crash with

NSForwarding: warning: object 0x1d64f3b70 of class 'PFEmbeddedMulticasterImplementation' does not implement methodSignatureForSelector: -- trouble ahead
NSForwarding: warning: object 0x1d64f3b70 of class 'PFEmbeddedMulticasterImplementation' does not implement doesNotRecognizeSelector: -- abort

Do not merge yet in case Apple fix it in a future release, but have the change around just in ase

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Going to merge since the first 11.4 beta was released a month ago and it's still broken on beta 3.
The changes keep working on Xcode 11.0, so should be harmless.

Closes #2532

@jcesarmobile jcesarmobile changed the title fix(ios): avoid crash on Xcode 11.4 beta (do not merge) fix(ios): avoid crash on registerPlugins on Xcode 11.4 Mar 9, 2020
@jcesarmobile jcesarmobile merged commit ca8fa9e into ionic-team:master Mar 9, 2020
@jcesarmobile jcesarmobile deleted the xcode114-fix branch March 9, 2020 13:17
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I can confirm that the Version 11.4 (11E146) prod release has this issue too. Is it possible to include this in 1.5.2?

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Just updated to xcode 11E146 and observing the same thing.

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use @capacitor/ios@next

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