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    gojq

    gojq

    Pure Go implementation of jq

    ...I understand this might cause problems for some scripts but basically, we should not rely on the order of object keys. Due to this limitation, gojq does not have the keys_unsorted function and --sort-keys (-S) option. gojq supports arbitrary-precision integer calculation while jq does not; jq loses the precision of large integers when calculation is involved.
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    decimal

    decimal

    Arbitrary-precision fixed-point decimal numbers in go

    Arbitrary-precision fixed-point decimal numbers in go. Note: Decimal library can "only" represent numbers with a maximum of 2^31 digits after the decimal point. The zero-value is 0, and is safe to use without initialization. Addition, subtraction, and multiplication with no loss of precision. Division with specified precision. Database/sql serialization/deserialization.
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