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1.0.0-beta.7 Release Review
Date: 2026-05-22
Scope: serialization and data-interchange foundation.
Verdict
1.0.0-beta.7 is a coherent beta follow-up slice. The release adds a narrow
runtime-backed JSON string quoting primitive, a source-authored std/json.slo
facade, explicit std/local example projects, and a json-quote-loop benchmark
scaffold without claiming full JSON parsing, recursive JSON values, maps,
schema validation, or streaming encoders.
Review Notes
- The new compiler-known call is intentionally small:
std.json.quote_string(value string) -> stringlowers to__glagol_json_quote_stringand is listed in unsupported-call diagnostics. - The source facade composes existing string and numeric helpers and keeps object/array helpers limited to small fixed arities over already-encoded JSON fragments.
- The local and std import fixtures preserve the current explicit-import standard-library discipline.
- The benchmark scaffold is suitable as a local regression/comparison harness, but the whitepapers still treat the exp-123 nine-row table as the current published numeric baseline until fresh full-suite timing is rerun.
- The hosted runtime escaping path covers quotes, backslashes, standard JSON
control escapes, and
\u00XXfor remaining control bytes.
Remaining Deferred Work
- JSON parsing and recursive JSON value modeling.
- Maps/sets or generic collection-backed object construction.
- Streaming encoders and schema-oriented validation.
- Unicode normalization or code point policy beyond byte-preserving string literal emission.