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by kemayo
3278 days ago
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Again, not saying this is a good thing, but it's an understandable consequence of the standardization partially involving "let's document how the browsers existing JS implementations deal with running eval on a string". It's easier to write the standard so that existing implementations fit it, rather than requiring changes from everyone. |
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As pointed out upstream, we're dealing with a lot of data these days, and such limitations will only cause JSON to become marginalized or complicated with implementation-dependent workarounds, like integers in strings.