The JSON RFC uses the wording "primitive types" (strings, numbers, booleans, and null) and structured types (objects and arrays). Throughout the documentation of the code, different descriptions are used ("compound value", "atomic value", etc.) This needs to be adjusted and unified.
The JSON RFC uses the wording "primitive types" (strings, numbers, booleans, and null) and structured types (objects and arrays). Throughout the documentation of the code, different descriptions are used ("compound value", "atomic value", etc.) This needs to be adjusted and unified.