On 12-02-13 06:20 AM, Matej Cepl wrote:
Hi,
I am getting more and more discouraged from using XSLT for a
transformation from one XML scheme to another one. Does anybody could
share any experience with porting moderately complicated XSLT
stylesheet
(https://gitorious.org/sword/czekms-csp_bible/blobs/master/CEP2OSIS.xsl)
into a Python script using ElementTree's interparse or perhaps xml.sax?
Any tools for this? Speed differences (currently I am using xsltproc)?
Any thoughts?
Thank you,
Matěj
I wound up rewriting the Docbook to XSL transformation for PyOpenGL's
docs in Python using lxml.etree and Kid (now reworked to use Genshi).
However, that was a fairly direct translation, it has only a handful of
strategies for transforming nodes from docbook to xhtml. That said, it
took our processing time down from
so-long-I-just-didn't-want-to-work-on-the-docs down to
regenerate-whenever-I-make-a-trivial-change.
http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mcfletch/pyopengl/directdocs/files
<http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emcfletch/pyopengl/directdocs/files>
Is the repository where the project lives. It *also* does a lot of
other processing, but the generate.py, model.py and
templates/section.kid files are all you need to look at to understand
the docbook processing.
HTH,
Mike
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