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Re^4: How do I tell if my code is using JSON::PP or JSON::XS?

by marto (Cardinal)
on Nov 19, 2020 at 16:40 UTC ( [id://11123831]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^3: How do I tell if my code is using JSON::PP or JSON::XS?
in thread How do I tell if my code is using JSON::PP or JSON::XS?

Your reply is flawed inasmuch as OP is correct, as per the docs I quoted/linked to use JSON; does as they believe it does. Your response doesn't answer that question and muddies the waters by introducing a different module. The answer to the question you quoted is in the module documentation.

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Re^5: How do I tell if my code is using JSON::PP or JSON::XS?
by perlfan (Vicar) on Nov 20, 2020 at 18:37 UTC
    Still not clicking for me. I'll give it a few days to see if any of this makes sense to be because right it now doesn't. I don't give a shit about the negative XP but I do certainly care about "muddying the waters" or giving out bad info, which is the opposite of what I want to do.

      Think of it this way:

      OP: "Does X behave like this..."

      You: "I believe you're thinking of Y....."

      Me: "Did you look at the X docs?....."

      The docs for X clearly support OPs thoughts on the matter, and it's trivial to check that X does as believed.

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