JSON::PP has been core for quite a long time now, the issue you've raised is in the right place. I'm pretty sure Kenichi is correct, and that this is related to an old version of the module:

marto@Shemp:~$ perl -MJSON::PP -e 'print $JSON::PP::VERSION' 2.97001marto@Shemp:~$ marto@Shemp:~$ PERL_JSON_BACKEND=JSON::PP perl -MData::Dump=dump -MJSO +N -E 'my $json = JSON->new;@foo=$json->incr_parse(q!{"check_result!); + $bar=$json->incr_parse(q!" : "ok"}!); dump $bar' { check_result => "ok" } ... after a cpanm JSON::PP marto@Shemp:~$ perl -MJSON::PP -e 'print $JSON::PP::VERSION' 4.00 marto@ShempPERL_JSON_BACKEND=JSON::PP perl -MData::Dump=dump -MJSON -E + 'my $json = JSON->new;@foo=$json->incr_parse(q!{"check_result!); $ba +r=$json->incr_parse(q!" : "ok"}!); dump $bar' { check_result => "ok" } marto@Shemp:~$ perl -v This is perl 5, version 26, subversion 1 (v5.26.1) built for i686-linu +x-gnu-thread-multi-64int

In reply to Re^5: Parsing JSON out of an incremental stream by marto
in thread Parsing JSON out of an incremental stream by Sec

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