For the given C++ code:
```
template <typename T> class Foo { T Member; };
template <template <typename T> class TemplateType>
class Bar {
TemplateType<int> Int;
};
template <template <template <typename> class> class TemplateTemplateType>
class Baz {
TemplateTemplateType<Foo> Foo;
};
typedef Baz<Bar> Example;
Example TT;
```
The '--attribute=encoded' option, will produce the logical view:
```
{Class} 'Foo<int>'
{Encoded} <int>
{Class} 'Bar<Foo>'
{Encoded} <> <-- Missing the template argument info (Foo)
{Class} 'Baz<Bar>'
{Encoded} <> <-- Missing the template argument info (Bar)
```
When the template argument is another template it is not included in the
{Encoded} field. The correct output should be:
```
{Class} 'Foo<int>'
{Encoded} <int>
{Class} 'Bar<Foo>'
{Encoded} <Foo>
{Class} 'Baz<Bar>'
{Encoded} <Bar>
```