What the fsck?!?

You choose to use a gulp-everything-and-transform-into-insane-maze-of-objects style XML parser, find out it's gonna choke on your document so you devise a "solution" that attempts to guess where the chunks end and then you fire the parser a thousand times to somehow handle it and quite possibly forget to clean the buffer so you end up parsing the same stuff over and over and over again? And just so that you waste more memory you first load the document into an array of lines? Seriously?

Do yourself a favour, scratch the array and the loop, forget about XML::LibXML and use a parser that will let you handle the file in chunks. Say XML::Twig or XML::Rules.

getChildrenByTagName, sweet jeesus!

By the way, it's cute that you have stovky tisíc lines.

Jenda
Enoch was right!
Enjoy the last years of Rome.


In reply to Re: Libxml parser cosuming 100% cpu by Jenda
in thread Libxml parser cosuming 100% cpu by geek2882

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