On 2020-07-06, Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com> wrote: > I think that even in non-strict mode, round-tripping should be > achieved after one iteration. That is to say, anything you can > JSON-encode will JSON-decode to something that would create the same > encoded form. Not sure if there's anything that would violate that > (weak) guarantee.
I think what you're saying is, if we do: json1 = json.dumps(foo) json2 = json.dumps(json.loads(json1)) assert json1 == json2 the assertion should never fail (given that Python dictionaries are ordered these days). I seems to me that should probably be true regardless of any 'strict mode' flag - I can't immediately think of any reason it wouldn't be. -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list