I think you're imagining a threat that doesn't exist, but maybe I'm missing something.
If it's python, no porting is needed. AFAIK there are no "reasonably sized" C implementations. Too much protocol infrastructure mess.
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Honestly simultaneously dealing with JSON *and* OpenSSL from C sounds so painful it should be in violation of the Geneva Convention
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Think BearSSL and tiny fixed-schema JSON processing code.
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yeah no even then. abstractions are good.
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Depends. Overly-powerful abstractions are not good in a security-critical context. Minimal ones that do the job are better.
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C never provides abstractions that "do the job". Only half of it.
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"If it's python, no porting is needed." Except, you know, just the python interpreter.
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