On 07/01/13 13:23, Matthew Morley wrote:
For me the deficiency is not in the pointer, but patch format being
generated.
One approach is to push that *one* test, structure conformity, into
the pointer syntax. Another is via the type operation.
If a vague patch is generated, vague results are to be expected.
It seems to me, on the contrary, that the deficiency is in the pointer
syntax, and I think it would be a mistake to try to work around that
deficiency in JSON Patch. Because aren't there other things which one
might do with JSON Pointer than use it with JSON Patch? There's been
mention of having it registered as a URI fragment identifier syntax for
JSON for example. JSON Pointers could then end up all over the place,
outside of patches. IMHO JSON Pointer needs to be taken seriously as a
technology in its own right.
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