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No, you still need to, because you can otherwise do a trivial string concat in most cases, even though in reality that would be most unwise for security, robustness, and maintainability reasons.



Since you don't know the inputs ahead of time, the benchmark would be incorrect if it could not handle the corner cases like special characters that need to be escaped in JSON strings.

If you wanted you could also make the request specify the key at which a value must be written.

Be creative. :) But don't think that apps always have to be written the way they are now to be "legitimate."




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