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[Python-Dev] Integrating Expat

[Python-Dev] Integrating Expat [Python-Dev] Integrating ExpatMartin v. Loewis martin@loewis.home.cs.tu-berlin.de
Tue, 2 Oct 2001 23:30:13 +0200
> How would libxml fit into this picture ?

Uncertain. I could find out the following facts:

Python Wrappers: Dave Kuhlmann has written some, see
http://www.rexx.com/~dkuhlman/

Licensing: Available through either LGPL or W3C IPR (Daniel Veillard
from Redhat is the maintainer, he used to work for the W3C).

Portability: Apparently tested on Unix and Win32. Uses zlib and iconv
when available.

Size: 85kLOC C source code (compare to 11kLOC in Expat)

Performance: I could not find any results on this subject, comparing
libxml with other parsers.

Regards,
Martin



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