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Now that that's over, allow me to introduce my crew: Dead One, Dead Two, Dead Three, and Petra.
Now that that's over, allow me to introduce my crew.
Felicia thinks she can stop me, but she's been kind enough to allow me to get by her for these drills.
but she's been kind enough to allow me to get by her for these drills.
So allow me to demonstrate.
So allow me to demonstrate.
So please allow me.
So please allow me.
I want to use Choice because that's going to allow me to offer a set of choices to my users.
Well, I want to use "Choice" because that's going to allow me to offer a set of choices to my users.
I'm an excellent carver. Allow me.
Allow me.
Allow me to ask your pardon, and will you have the goodness?" Here, Scrooge whispered in his ear.
Allow me to ask your pardon. And will you have the goodness”—here Scrooge whispered in his ear.
Allow me to show you a shortcut.
Allow me to show you a shortcut!
Please allow me to introduce my— I'm retiring.
♫ Please allow me to introduce myself ♫
As you might imagine, this release has required tremendous work so I might take a break before adding new features. If you've been following me, you know that I rarely announce what's coming in the next version. As usual, I won't make any promise about what's coming up but I can tell you what's on my mind at the moment. First, I want to implement short string optimization which will continue to reduce the number of allocations. Second, I hope I can rewrite the parser in a non-recursive way which will allow me to get rid of deserialization option nesting limit and deserialization error too deep. Next, I want to add a new parser for json 5 which will eliminate the need for arduino json enabled comments. Finally, I'll try to refactor the parsers to support incremental data which will be fantastic for scenarios where you receive the json document piece by piece like with esp async web server. Of course, I'm not making any commitment since my priority might change. All I can promise is that I'll continue working on arduino json as much as my time allows. This wraps up this video on arduino json 7. I hope it answered all the questions you had about this new release. Remember that I published another video explaining how to upgrade your code from arduino json 6 to 7 and I intend to create another one for arduino json 5. As usual,
Second, I hope I can rewrite the parser in a non-recursive way, which would allow me to get rid of deserialization option nesting limit and deserialization error too deep.