Patrick Maupin wrote: > On Mar 2, 9:20 pm, Erik Max Francis <m... at alcyone.com> wrote: >> Patrick Maupin wrote: >>> On Mar 2, 5:36 pm, Steven D'Aprano <st... at REMOVE-THIS- >>> cybersource.com.au> wrote: >>>> You seem to be taking the position that if you start with a config file >>>> config.json, it is "too hard to edit", but then by renaming it to >>>> config.rson it magically becomes easier to edit. That *is* ludicrous. >>> No, but that seems to be the position you keep trying to ascribe to >>> me: "Wait a minute... if JSON is too hard to edit, and RSON is a >>> *superset* of JSON, that means by definition every JSON file is also a >>> valid RSON file. Since JSON is too hard to manually edit, so is >>> RSON." >> Huh? That's the argument being used against you, not the argument being >> ascribed to you. You're getting confused about something, somewhere. > > Yes, it is very confusing. Steven used that purported argument > against me, and then since I disagreed with it, it apparently meant > that I was arguing that changing the file extension type (which I've > never even proposed or discussed, btw) from json to rson somehow > magically makes a preexisting file all better. No, that was not the point he was making. You should reread more carefully (and be aware of sarcasm). -- Erik Max Francis && max at alcyone.com && http://www.alcyone.com/max/ San Jose, CA, USA && 37 18 N 121 57 W && AIM/Y!M/Skype erikmaxfrancis Perfect situations must go wrong -- Florence, _Chess_
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