2008/6/12 <nium(_at_)rpi(_dot_)edu>:
Does anyone know of an existing XSLT Compiler for C or C++, such that it
takes as input an XSL stylesheet and outputs some form of executable
code, binary, compiled C code, assembly, shared library, etc. which can
then be directly executed to convert XML files?
http://sourceforge.net/projects/xsltc/is a proof-of-concept implementation
that has been dead since the year 2000.
I realize there are java, HTML compilers out there that perform the task,
but I am under a C/C++ constraint with a speed/efficiency priority, worst
case would be using an interpreter or doing inter process communication
with a fast java compiler like Gregor/XSLT.
Anyone got any tips or ideas?
You could try the new Intel 1.0 processor... not sure if it supports
compiling stylesheets but you might need to:
http://www.intel.com/cd/software/products/asmo-na/eng/366637.htm
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