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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> perl-xml
perl-xml
efficiency
by Andrew Strader other posts by this author
Feb 23 2006 5:51AM messages near this date
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Re: XML::LibXSLT callbacks - trying to "fake" the namespace prefix | RE: efficiency
& XSLT I am interested in developing a script that analyzes large XML files and
produces statistics on them. Currently those statistics are produced by
the script that generates the files, but for administrative reasons, it
is beneficial to separate that functionality. The new script must be
memory efficient, so I developed a prototype using XML::Twig, but I
can't get that this script to take less than 3 minutes to analyze a 25
MB file. By comparison the generator script only takes about 1 minute to
generate such a file AND produce statistics on it. How do I get not only
the memory efficiency but also the speed I need out of a script like
this?

 

 

Andrew Strader 

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