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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T02:14:51+00:00 2026-05-15T02:14:51+00:00

I’m using StringTemplate to generate some xml files from datasets. Sometimes I have more

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I’m using StringTemplate to generate some xml files from datasets. Sometimes I have more than 100,000 records in the dataset that is enumerated by a loop in a template. It goes very slow (15-20 secs per operation) so performance is not good for me.

This is an example how I use ST to render a report:

using (var sw = new StringWriter())
{
 st.Write(new StringTemplateWriter(sw));
 return sw.ToString();
}

StringTemplateWriter is a simple writer-class derived from IStringTemplateWriter without indentation.

By the way, in the debug screen I see a lot of such weird message:
“A first chance exception of type ‘antlr.NoViableAltException’ occurred in StringTemplate.DLL”

in a deep of debug I found that it parses my template recursively and if something failed (don’t know what exactly) it throws NoViableAltException exception to return from a deep of stack back to a surface, so I guess the problem is in using of too much try-catch-throw’s.

Google found nothing useful on this.

Main question: how to decrease this number of exceptions (except rewriting the code of ST) and improve performance of template rendering?

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    2026-05-15T02:14:52+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 2:14 am

    ST parses ST templates and groups with ANTLR. If you are getting syntax errors, your template(s) have errors. All bets are off for performance as it throws an exception for each one. ANTLR/ST not at fault here 😉
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