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output have not been ported. The output should be identical
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to that of peg-markdown.
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The Go version is around 3.5x slower than the original C
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version. A marked speed improvement has been achieved by
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converting function `preformat` from concatenating strings
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to using bytes.Buffer. At other places, where this kind of
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modification had been tried, performance did not improve.
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A simple benchmark has been done by comparing the
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execution time of the Go binary (cmd/main.go) and the
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original C implementation's binary needed for processing
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a Markdown document, which had been created by
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concatenating ten [Markdown syntax descriptions][syntax].
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[syntax]: http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/syntax.text
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In [December 2010][dec], the `8g` compiled Go version still was
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around 3.5 times slower than the original C version.
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[dec]: https://github.com/knieriem/markdown/commit/b3f7b3
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In the meantime Go compilers and runtime have been improved,
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which reduced the factor down to around 2.5 for both `8g` and `6g`
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for the unmodified sources.
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After some current changes to the peg/leg parser generator
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the Markdown parser can take advantage of the *switch* optimization
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now. This further reduced the execution time difference
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to 1.9x for `6/8g`.
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## Installation
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