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by paulddraper 232 days ago
That's like saying it's illogical to have 65k elements in an array.

What is the difference?

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If the limitation affects your usecase, you can chunk your structures.

The limitation comes with benefits.

Fair enough. Implementation details matter.

I was just responding to the “X is an absurd way to do JSON”. Which seemed to single out objects vs arrays.

Like in this case maybe, but I don’t see a reason to make that general statement.

I do not miss having to use “near” and “far” pointers in 16-bit mode C++ programming!