Em 27-02-2011 23:25, Gustavo Sverzut Barbieri escreveu:
> Again, this is far from standards compliant as libxml2, but it's even
> far from the bloat these xml libs carry. I'd propose it to be
> integrated into Eina as it's very useful and small.
>
> The idea came from quaker66 that is doing xkbd/language module and
> would like to avoid libxml2... he cited using efreet, but that would
> be nonsense and efreet does not expose its parser... actually efreet
> could be converted to use this new parser I'm proposing.

Daniel Veillard was quite proud of how libxml2 was extremely fast and 
standards compliant.

Now... I don't remember if he was proud of how fast it was *being* 
standards compliant or if at the time he even had performed comparisons 
with non compliant fast implementations.

However... I am very wary of statements considering bloatness and 
performance of xml parsers unless made by *experts* in the field and 
would instintively prefer a million times over a well maintained and 
complete library.

Rui

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