Because // is already pretty well established as the comment format in JSONC and JSON5? Why do it differently?
It is fairly minor though I would say, and at least it makes it clear that block comments aren't supported (which is good).
Because // is already pretty well established as the comment format in JSONC and JSON5? Why do it differently?
It is fairly minor though I would say, and at least it makes it clear that block comments aren't supported (which is good).