Hi, folks.

Does it proceed that "eet -d" has no code for dumping eet files with
unions/variants encoded?

Cedric et al, would you please:

 - compile the "eet_data_file_descriptor_02" eet example,
 - $ ./eet_data_file_descriptor_02 file file union 1 1.1 20 "test"
 - $ ./eet_data_file_descriptor_02 file file

  # output should be:
  #  Cached data:
  #          stats: unions=1, variants=0
  #            * union list:
  #            |   type: ST1'
  #                    val1: 1.100000
  #                    stuff: 20
  #                    s1: test

 - $ eet -l file

  # output should be:
  #  cache

 - $ eet -d file cache

The last one is always giving:

  eet/src/bin/eet_main.c:209 do_eet_decode() cannot write to standard output

Is eet_data.c:3954's "/* FIXME: generate node structure. */" really
what I think it is? :) Would some good soul implement that?

Best regards,

--
Gustavo Lima Chaves
Computer Engineer @ ProFUSION Embedded Systems

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