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RE: [Announce] XSLTC 0.3 (C++ stylesheet compiler)


I had reports that the address I mentionned is not working properly; I
suppose you can't ask too much from these free hosting services...
Anyway, if you can't download the sources, drop me an email and I'll send
back the archive.

Sorry for the inconvenience,
Olivier

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> Sent: 	Monday, July 24, 2000 14:47
> To: 	xsl-list@mulberrytech.com
> Subject: 	[Announce] XSLTC 0.3 (C++ stylesheet compiler)
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> XSLTC is an XSLT stylesheet compiler, based on TransforMiix. 
> 
> XSLTC takes as input an XSLT stylesheet, and generates C++ code. The
> executable that is generated from this code is expected to have the same
> behaviour as the source stylesheet when run through an XSLT processor,
> only
> much faster. 
> 
> Consider XSLTC as just a little bit more than a proof of concept. However,
> it works, it implements about 95% of the functionalities implemented in
> TransforMiix, and it's about 70% faster. Optimization is the next step. 
> 
> I might also add that I had started this work before I had ever heard of
> Sun's "translets", which are Java bytecode-compiled stylesheets. 
> 
> XSLTC is available in C++ source form from
> http://www3.cybercities.com/x/xsltc/
> 
> XSLTC is licensed under the Mozilla Public Licence 1.1 
> 
> Feedback welcome.
> Olivier Gerardin <ogerardin@vo.lu> 
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