Comment by ablob

Comment by ablob a day ago

3 replies

I feel like that's fine since both things go hand in hand anyway. And if choosing the JSON-format comes with a rather high amount of contract-breaches it might just be easier to switch that instead of fixing the contract.

peterkelly a day ago

Unless a violation of that contract can lead to a crash or security vulnerability...

  • ablob a day ago

    The post is about changing the serialization-format so enforcing contracts becomes esier; and I am defending the post, so I don't understand what you're hinting at here.