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quick_xml is way faster than xml-rs Here is an example with a quick atom parser: With xml-rs: test parse_factorio_atom ... bench: 3,295,678 ns/iter (+/- 165,851) With quick_xml: test parse_factorio_atom ... bench: 203,215 ns/iter (+/- 13,485) Unfortunately I had to break the API for this change to happen. * Element::from_reader now takes `R: BufRead` instead of `R: Read` * Element::write_to now takes `W: io::Write` instead of `EventWriter<W: Write>` This migration also allow us to have a write_to function which assumes we're already in a given namespace (see `write_to_in_namespace`). |
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minidom-rs
What's this?
A minimal DOM library on top of xml-rs.
What license is it under?
MIT. See LICENSE
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License yadda yadda.
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