On Tue, 2005-04-05 at 11:27 -0400, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote:
Here is where we differ. I think cElementTree is a much better XML
parsing library than libxml2 for use in python. Here's the shoot-out:
1. It's faster
2. It has a smaller memory footprint
3. It follows python conventions
4. It results in nicer python code
I think the worst in this thread is to see you guys comparing apples to
oranges, and neither side understanding the issue.
Daniel: they're complaining about the python bindings of libxml2, not
libxml2, cool down.
Guys: don't accuse libxml2 when the problem is the bindings part. You're
creating an automatic "ears-wide-shut" on Daniel by complaining about
libxml2 when you're complaining in fact of another level entirely.
Rui
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