Robert Haas wrote:
On Wed, Dec 30, 2009 at 1:23 PM, Andrew Dunstan <and...@dunslane.net> wrote:
I think we are getting the cart way before the horse. I'd like to see at
least the outline of an API before we go any further. JSON is, shall we say,
lightly specified, and doesn't appear to have any equivalent to XPath and
friends, for example. How will we extract values from a JSON object? How
will we be able to set values inside them? In ECMAScript it's not a problem,
because the objects returned are just like any other objects, but that's not
the case here. These are the sorts of questions we need to answer before we
look at any implementation details, I think.

I think the idea that Peter was proposing was to start by creating a
type that doesn't necessarily have a lot of operators or functions
associated with it, with the thought of adding those later.  It would
still need to validate the input, of course.

Anyhow, that might be a bad way to approach the problem, but I think
that's how we got here.



That does not at all seem like a good way to go. Until we know what operations we want to support we have no idea which library to use. We can not assume that they will all support what we want to do.

cheers

andrew

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