Use serde-content instead of private serde types#1062
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| let de: serde::__private::de::ContentRefDeserializer<D::Error> = | ||
| serde::__private::de::ContentRefDeserializer::new(&content); | ||
| let content = serde_content::Value::deserialize(deserializer)?; | ||
| let de = serde_content::Deserializer::new(content.clone()).coerce_numbers(); |
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This clone is theoretically cheap if the content contains borrowed data since serde_content::Value uses Cow internally.
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Fixes #1056
Uses the serde-content crate to buffer during deserialization instead of internal private serde types, which have now moved.