Add fix for issue #357 - strick parsing of null, true and false keywords#367
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Hey @taowen / @elifarley / @based2 / @plokhotnyuk, can someone review and approve my MR? Thanks in advance. |
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Hi @plokhotnyuk / @taowen / @based2 / @elifarley, following up on my MR which is on back of issue #357 . Could you please check and approve the MR? thanks. |
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This PR enforces strict JSON parsing for the
null,true, andfalsekeywords.It fixes cases where the parser would accept invalid literals such as
"nope","t123", or"fxxxx"by reading the first token and blindly skipping the remainingbytes using
skipFixedBytes().The change updates
readNull()andreadBoolean()to validate exact keyword bytesand fixes their usage across switch cases to avoid partial or incorrect matches.