[3.7] Doc: Additional clarity around JSON data types.#13690
[3.7] Doc: Additional clarity around JSON data types.#13690skywalkerisnull wants to merge 1 commit into
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Added additional clarity around the data types in the Encoders and Decoders between python and JSON. Specifically for those who may not recognize the brackets being used in JSON and how they relate to an Object vs an array.
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@skywalkerisnull, thank you for your interest in improving Python! Looking at the current documentation, the language seems to clearly convey the intent. If someone doesn't know what an 'object' or 'array' is in JSON, then I'm not sure that adding the brackets in the table would be enough to help. If you disagree, please open a ticket on the bug tracker to discuss this further. Thanks! |
Added additional clarity around the data types in the Encoders and Decoders between python and JSON.
Specifically for those who may not recognize the brackets being used in JSON and how they relate to an Object vs an Array.