• Deebster@programming.dev
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    3 months ago

    If you need to refer to a key with ~ or / in its name, you must escape the characters with ~0 and ~1 respectively. For example, to get “baz” from { “foo/bar~”: “baz” } you’d use the pointer /foo1bar0.

    I guess they’re using ~ for escaping since backslash is already escaping text content, not that you’d see it very often in keys.

    Having magic values instead of using ~~ and ~/ feels ugly.

  • homo_ignotus@programming.dev
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    3 months ago

    Why use JSON Pointer? We already have structured data (JSON), so what’s wrong with ["biscuits", 0, "name"] instead of "biscuits/0/name"? This sidesteps the escaping problem.

    And the reason is clearly not brevity, given the rest of the spec.