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bob.ippolito |
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bob.ippolito, cvrebert, eric.araujo, ezio.melotti, flox, hac.man, petri.lehtinen, pitrou, rhettinger, thinred, vstinner |
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2014年05月26日.08:00:18 |
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<1401091219.06.0.764471856331.issue13212@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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As Chris Rebert mentioned, the JSON standards have adopted this (unsurprising) behavior. Ruby hasn't, and I doubt Crockford has, but I think they're in the minority at this point. JavaScript's own JSON implementation works the same way json/simplejson does.
> JSON.parse(JSON.stringify('yay'))
"yay"
At best, I think it's probably worth a mention in the documentation, but not worth changing any code over. |
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