diff --git a/docs/json_tutorial.md b/docs/json_tutorial.md index 6dbc6b4..ca1db73 100644 --- a/docs/json_tutorial.md +++ b/docs/json_tutorial.md @@ -80,9 +80,7 @@ By the way, if you're curious what these terminals signify, they are roughly equ Lark will accept this, if you really want to complicate your life :) You can find the original definitions in [common.lark](/lark/grammars/common.lark). -They're a bit looser than [json.org](https://json.org/) - accepting `\f` as whitespace, -`.1` as a number, unicode digits, and unescaped control characters in strings - but -strict standards-compliance would make for a somewhat longer tutorial. +They're don't strictly adhere to [json.org](https://json.org/) - but our purpose here is to accept json, not validate it. Notice that terminals are written in UPPER-CASE, while rules are written in lower-case. I'll touch more on the differences between rules and terminals later.