Excellent news.
A little worrying to read in your TODO list, however:
- XML namespaces not supported;
I hope you are not intending such restrictions to be permanent!
I hope you will be able to take advantage of the W3C XSLT test suite which is
now public at https://dvcs.w3.org/hg/xslt30-test/ -- The test suite attempts to
mark tests according to whether they will run under XSLT 1.0, 2.0, or 3.0, but
it's entirely possible that the labels are not always accurate, so please
provide any feedback if you find discrepancies.
Michael Kay
Saxonica
On 7 Mar 2014, at 20:46, Дмитрий Грибов <gu(_at_)litres(_dot_)ru> wrote:
Hi there.
After several failed attempts to change libxslt for proper multi
threading support we have made brand-new XSLT 1.0 transform engine.
For our tasks (dedicated real-time transform for web-site) it performs
somewhat ten times faster than libxslt we are currently using, so we
plan to polish this one and put it to production.
https://github.com/Litres/turboxsl - lib itself
https://github.com/Litres/TurboXSLT - perl interface
We have sacrificed some complex things and there are still things to
do, but with 10x speed bonus we are going to run it at the production
site asap.
It's time to speed things up. :)
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