Add a result cache to get_publisher_variable to store processed XML data#2342
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Add a result cache to get_publisher_variable to store processed XML data#2342ascholerChemeketa wants to merge 1 commit intoPreTeXtBook:masterfrom
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Really good! Merged as-is, only with a new commit message. Curious to know why an attribute on a function might be superior to a module-level variable, such as our Thanks for YASU. |
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get_publisher_variablemultiple times from Python redoes the possibly expensive work of running the XSL report and parsing it. This saves the results of that work for use in future calls to the function.On APEX Calculus, this and #2341 reduce the build time of APEX from 20m+ to ~2.5m.