On Sun, Jul 12, 2015 at 8:39 PM, Pavel Stehule <pavel.steh...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The thing is - it's not only about whitespace, otherwise I would probably >> not bother with the generic interface. For my original problem, there is >> simply no way to do this correctly in an extension w/o copying over all of >> the logic from json.c, which I have to do right now, would rather not. >> > I am sorry - we are talking about JSON, not about any styled document. I > disagree, so it has not be implemented as extension - the backport of JSON > support is a extension. > Hm... I'm having a hard time making sense of that statement, sorry. To reiterate: for my problem, that is escaping numerics that can potentially overflow[1] under ECMAScript standard, I want to be able to override the code that outputs the numeric converted to string. There is no way in current implementation to do that *at all*, short of copying all the code involved in producing JSON output and changing it at certain points. One could try re-parsing JSON instead, but that doesn't actually solve the issue, because type information is lost forever at that point. The whitespace unification was a mere side-effect of the original effort on this patch. -- Best regards, Alex [1] http://stackoverflow.com/questions/307179/what-is-javascripts-highest-integer-value-that-a-number-can-go-to-without-losin