This package provides a fast and reasonably robust HTML5 tokenizer built
upon the attoparsec library. The parsing strategy is based upon the HTML5
parsing specification with few deviations.
The package targets similar use-cases to the venerable tagsoup library,
but is significantly more efficient, achieving parsing speeds of over 80
megabytes per second on modern hardware and typical web documents.
Here are some typical performance numbers taken from parsing a Wikipedia
article of moderate length:
benchmarking Forced/tagsoup fast Text
time 186.1 ms (175.3 ms .. 194.6 ms)
0.999 R² (0.995 R² .. 1.000 R²)
mean 191.7 ms (188.9 ms .. 198.3 ms)
std dev 5.053 ms (1.092 ms .. 6.809 ms)
variance introduced by outliers: 14% (moderately inflated)
benchmarking Forced/tagsoup normal Text
time 189.7 ms (182.8 ms .. 197.7 ms)
0.999 R² (0.998 R² .. 1.000 R²)
mean 196.5 ms (193.1 ms .. 202.1 ms)
std dev 5.481 ms (2.141 ms .. 7.383 ms)
variance introduced by outliers: 14% (moderately inflated)
benchmarking Forced/html-parser
time 15.81 ms (15.75 ms .. 15.89 ms)
1.000 R² (1.000 R² .. 1.000 R²)
mean 15.72 ms (15.66 ms .. 15.77 ms)
std dev 140.9 μs (113.6 μs .. 174.5 μs)
Changes
Changelog for html-parse
0.2.1.0
Added support for decoding of character references (#18)
All self-closing elements are now recognized as such