Jacob Carlborg wrote: > On 2011-08-16 20:13, Kiith-Sa wrote: >> D:YAML is a YAML parser library for D. >> >> It is mostly compliant with the YAML 1.1 spec, although there are some >> unsupported features (e.g. recursive data structures). >> >> Currently there is only a parser, not an emitter. >> >> The API is not yet stable, there will be breaking changes. (e.g. part of >> the API depends on std.stream and will probably be changed when >> std.stream is rewritten.) >> >> Docs can be found in doc/html in the package. There are some (very) basic >> tutorials/examples and an API doc. >> >> Much of D:YAML code has been ported to D from PyYAML. >> >> D:YAML is written in D2. There is no D1 or Tango support, and none is >> planned. >> >> Link: https://github.com/kiith-sa/D-YAML > > Interesting, I've been looking for a D YAML library for a while. How is > the performance, have you made any benchmarks? >
Not yet. I intend to implement an emitter first and then start benchmarking/profiling/optimizing. However, as much of the code is directly translated from PyYAML (Python code, not the libYAML C extension), I imagine it will be somewhat faster than that.