Andy Fingerhut <andy.finger...@gmail.com> writes:

> My personal guess: the authors of the EDN specification and
> implementation are content with their level of detail, and might not be
> interested in making them 100% equivalent in all ways.  (This is only my
> personal guess.  Realize that making specifications and implementations
> match can be an exhausting and unrewarding process.)

Agree on "making the implementation match the specification" being an
arduous task, as I am trying to do it myself in working in an edn
implementation.

However, I don't see a way around this type of job being an
specification.

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