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Thanks for your feedback @bwklein. May I as which version of libasciidoc you're using? 0.5 or |
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The current pre-0.7.0 master is much, much faster than 0.6.0, about 6 times for me, give or take. |
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Unfortunately I tried running the same files today as I tested back in March 2021 and it fails to parse unordered lists in my document. I spent most of the day just trying to setup GitPod to install/run it. WAY later, I found this comment on this pull request that got things working. #847 (review) |
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I am running some side by side comparisons of the rendering time between these two products on the commandline.
Currently, it seems that the Ruby processor is ~4.7x faster than the Go implementation.
I realize that this is a project under active development and that there might not be an emphasis on performance yet in the code, but I wondered if this level of difference is expected at this time, or if the Ruby version will be faster.
When I see the rendering performance of Go based tools like Hugo, I was a bit surprised by my findings here.
Is there anything I can do differently on the commandline to improve the performance of the Go processor?
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