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Wider language interoperability and language bindings #11
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David,
Sending encouragement your way. Currently using Perl 6 module XML with 20+ second load times per (frequent) > 4 MB XML, hoping that your work will save my skin. Watching closely.
Thanks for working on this!
Mark
From: David Warring <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 13, 2019 17:29
To: p6-xml/LibXML-p6 <[email protected]>
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Subject: [p6-xml/LibXML-p6] Wider language interoperability and language bindings (#11)
A few key points from http://xmlsoft.org/python.html
* python bindings are generated from an XML API description file<http://xmlsoft.org/libxml2-api.xml>
* ruby has it's own bindings<http://libxml.rubyforge.org/>
* a number of other language bindings
This module should be taking account of the API description file which is produced by the libxml team.
Would be good to start work on secondary modules that implement some of the other language interfaces:
* LibXML::Python - that conforms to the python interface
* LibXML::Ruby for - for the Ruby interface
* etc,...
A LibXML::Perl5 for compatibility/orthogonality? Maybe.
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A few key points from http://xmlsoft.org/python.html
This module should be taking account of the API description file which is produced by the libxml team.
Would be good to start work on secondary modules that implement some of the other language interfaces:
A LibXML::Perl5 for compatibility/orthogonality? Maybe.
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