A command line tool to inspect the types of objects contained in a .root
file similar to ROOT's TFile::ShowStreamerInfo()
function. However, root-ls
is also able to produce (proably buggy) Rust code as a starting point to write a custom parser for the content of a file. If you are in that sort of business, you should take a look at the root-io
crate.
root-ls
bash
cargo install root-ls
Dump the layout of the streamed objects as yaml
bash
root-ls ./simple.root to-yaml
Create rust structs and parsers for the objects in this file; formatting the code with rustfmt ``` bash root-ls ./simple.root to-rust --rustfmt
```
Print a short summary of all the items in this file
bash
root-ls ./simple.root to-rust inspect
Dump all the info there is on one particular item. Not pretty, but most precise (especially with optional -v
)
bash
root-ls ./simple.root to-rust inspect --item-pos=0 -v