You seem to change file names between creating/testing the YAML parser (delme.yaml vs delme.cfg). Also, some of the C-based yaml parsers (for instance, YAML::Syck) are a lot faster than plain YAML. (removed Config::Fast since I don't have it installed):

Rate YAML XML YAML_Syck slurp YAML 17.1/s -- -83% -97% -98% XML 103/s 505% -- -84% -88% YAML_Syck 636/s 3629% 516% -- -28% slurp 888/s 5107% 760% 40% --

Good Day,
    Dean


In reply to Re^2: fastest file processing Config file format by duelafn
in thread fastest file processing Config file format by Davewhite

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