On Wed, Jan 17, 2018 at 10:08:02AM +0100, Vladimir Vassilev wrote:
> 
> The advantage I see is that 'uses' and 'augments' are resolved in the tree
> output. For example one can not cach bug in the reolution of the configure
> flag in a uses expanded under case with "configure false;" by generating
> YANG with unresolved 'uses'.  Another example - one can not represent the
> result of multiple modules augmenting e.g. /interfaces with a YANG module.
> The only universal representation is the YANG tree.
>

But then the tree diagram leave out tons of other details. Anyway, if
you insist on using tree diagrams for testing, your test can simply
tolerate white space differences.

/js

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