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glyn avatar glyn commented on June 15, 2024 1

No, it was quote blindness on my part. Thanks!

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cburgmer avatar cburgmer commented on June 15, 2024

I don't think I understand what you mean by duplicates. From the linked examples I can see different response behaviour on numbers 42 vs. strings "42".

So you might be referring to Proposal A not matching strings for numbers and vice versa. Goessner's solution seems to have inherited JavaScript's type conversion logic (by offloading everything to eval or JavaScripts operators directly).

JavaScript's type conversion is highly problematic, so I wanted to step away from this as a default answer, and rather start fresh. Currently being conservative and respecting JSON types and not introducing some definition of equality across types was the simplest way forward.

I'll document the above sentiment (although I'm happy to discuss it!), let me know if I misunderstood.

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