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fastjson's Issues

Markdown giving incorrect section numbers

Anybody know why Markdown is choosing to take "9. Parsers" and "10. Generators" and render them as "1. Parsers" and "1. Generators" respectively? More pertinently, how to prevent this?

Should credit the source as mongodb

Clearly, this library takes its speed and standards compliant smenatics from the JSON data handling of mongodb.
While you may or may not have literally cribbed the source, I think it would be good form to credit them, at a minimum, for inspiration.
Pay it forward!

A suggest

Hello bro,happy to see you create a project called fastjson and upload some codes to github,
I just following your project now,hope can see more update of your project!
You can take a look of this project.
https://github.com/xiaodong-team/fastjs/

What is this?

Can parse JSON string??? but just print "null"???

README is missing benchmarks

I get it. This is a standards compliant JSON (de)serializer. Pure JavaScript. Great.

But this project is called fastjson. And the project README doesn’t sell me that it’s faster. I recommend adding benchmarks to back up your claims if you want to get any sort of real world adoption.

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