You can view our continuous integration benchmarking analysis at: https://executablebooks.github.io/markdown-it-py/dev/bench/, or you can run it for yourself within the repository:
tox -e py311-bench-packages -- --benchmark-columns mean,stddev
As you can see, markdown-it-py
doesn’t pay with speed for it’s flexibility.
markdown-it-pyrs
is a Rust implementation of markdown-it-py
’s parser, in beta development, check it out at: chrisjsewell/markdown-it-pyrs
mistune
is not CommonMark compliant, which is what allows for its faster parsing, at the expense of issues, for example, with nested inline parsing. See mistletoes’s explanation for further details.
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