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Fix performance issue caused by using repeated > characters after <!DOCTYPE name #173

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A < is treated as a string delimiter.
In certain cases, if < is used in succession, read and match are repeated, which slows down the process. Therefore, the following is used to read ahead to a specific part of the string in advance.

…<!DOCTYPE name`

A `<` is treated as a string delimiter. 
In certain cases, if `<` is used in succession, read and match are
repeated, which slows down the process. Therefore, the following is used
to read ahead to a specific part of the string in advance.
@kou kou merged commit c33ea49 into ruby:master Jul 16, 2024
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kou commented Jul 16, 2024

Thanks.

@Watson1978 Watson1978 deleted the fix-performance-4 branch July 17, 2024 09:35
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