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| Author | scoder |
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| Recipients | docs@python, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, fdrake, loewis, pitrou, scoder |
| Date | 2011年11月29日.16:26:22 |
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| Marked as misclassified | No |
| Message-id | <4ED507A2.5000004@users.sourceforge.net> |
| In-reply-to | <1322580395.84.0.75986901515.issue11379@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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Ezio Melotti, 29.11.2011 16:26: >> Seriously, minidom is widely known for being extremely slow and >> extremely memory hungry. And that is backed by basically any benchmark >> that has ever been done on the subject. > > Do you have any link? I just did a quick Google search for "python minidom benchmark" and found these: http://www.opensourcetutorials.com/tutorials/Server-Side-Coding/Python/xml-matters/page2.html http://effbot.org/zone/celementtree.htm#benchmarks http://blog.ianbicking.org/2008/03/30/python-html-parser-performance/ Note that all three authors risk being biased, but given how similar the results are, I tend to believe them. Stefan |
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| 2011年11月29日 16:26:23 | scoder | set | recipients: + scoder, loewis, fdrake, pitrou, ezio.melotti, eric.araujo, docs@python |
| 2011年11月29日 16:26:23 | scoder | link | issue11379 messages |
| 2011年11月29日 16:26:22 | scoder | create | |