Add a simple json module to Transcrypt#777
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Most Python validation libraries use the json module. I am working on getting a validation library to work in the browser and in the server. This can solve the problem of keeping validation code in sync.
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Transcrypt is awesome, thank you!
I want to use a single validation library on both sides of the wire. I have been trying to make a few Python validation libraries to work in the client, too. This can solve the problem of keeping validation code in sync. But in order to do so, I need the json module.
Most Python validation libraries use the json module. It's probably impossible to implement the subtleties of the json module, but 99% of its usage is simple, and this we can do in very little code.
Let me know about any problems you see, of course.