Re: [xsl] Re: lookup-table thoughts (was Re: matching multiple times, outputting once?

Subject: Re: [xsl] Re: lookup-table thoughts (was Re: matching multiple times, outputting once?
From: Mark Nahabedian <naha@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 9 Nov 2001 11:53:12 -0500
I don't recall anyone yet comming straight out and saying this yet in
this thread, so I will.

It's clear that any performance gained in this problem by decreasing
the number of template calls is being swamped by a much greater
increase in storage allocation and copying overhead brought about by
the restructuring of the stylesheet for a particular recursion
mechanism.

Were the task to perform some data reduction rather than to append
strings together, no doubt Divid and Conquer would show more favorable
timing results.


Jeni Tennison writes:
 > Dimitre,
 > 
 > > Is this what you wished? I'm afraid it's performance seems to be no
 > > better than O(N*N), hope I'm wrong.
 > 
 > I altered it slightly to take advantage of Saxon's XSLT 1.1 support
 > (rather than use msxsl:node-set()). Here's the amended table (the
 > measurements might be a little off because of a different test
 > stylesheet, but the pattern is evident):
 > 
 > count   Tail Recursive      Not Tail Recursive  Divide And Conquer
 > 10         388                    393               556
 > 50         429                    396               631
 > 100        451                    403               696
 > 200        611                    418               876
 > 500       2666                    654              1880
 > 1000     12726                   2241              5588
 > 
 > So the non-tail-recursive template performs best on all counts.


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