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XML Benchmarks - RapidXml
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Aaron was kind enough to help me out with the RapidXml test. RapidXml is written in highly-tuned C++, and does give Tango a run for the money. I am really glad we are starting to add some non-Java alternatives, so we can see what native code can do. Without further ado, the code is bench_rapidxml.cpp, which was compiled via: g++ bench_rapidxml.cpp -O2 -o bencn Results for hamlet.xml: stonecobra@jeff-home:~/xmlbench$ vi bench_rapidxml.cpp stonecobra@jeff-home:~/xmlbench$ g++ bench_rapidxml.cpp -O2 -o bench stonecobra@jeff-home:~/xmlbench$ ./bench Document Length: 279628 bytes Data Length:
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