Improve unblob "skip-extraction" mode of operation#692
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Makes sense and looks good! 👍 |
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I thinks this is fine as is (only code reordering proposed), however there is no test for skip_extraction at all, so future changes could inadvertently break the newly added functionality.
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@e3krisztian I applied your recommendations, introduced tests for both the cli and processing parts of |
…aunched with --skip-extraction.
Co-authored-by: Krisztián Fekete <1246751+e3krisztian@users.noreply.github.com>
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The following improvements have been made in order to let user simply "scan" a file:
--skip-extractionoption.--skip-extractionoption.This is related to #624.
Right now the information displayed to the user is fairly limited:
But the introduction of metadata reporting in chunks (see #557) would allow us to display detailed information in the "description" column, such as endianness, version, compression, block size, creation size, etc.