{"json_modified": "2016-03-28T08:00:19.688990", "uuid": "e2cc9841-b110-4fd8-b895-873c86540ec2", "title": "JSString", "url": "/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/SpiderMonkey/JSAPI_reference/JSString", "tags": ["NeedsContent", "SpiderMonkey", "JSAPI Reference"], "translations": [], "modified": "2014-12-28T04:38:39", "label": "JSString", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 5724, "last_edit": "2014-12-28T04:38:32", "summary": "Conceptually, a JavaScript string is just an array of char16_t characters and a length. You should not rely on the structure of JSString, because it is subject to change; instead, treat JSString objects as opaque.", "sections": [{"id": "Quick_Links", "title": null}, {"id": "Working_with_JSString_objects", "title": "Working with JSString objects"}], "slug": "Mozilla/Projects/SpiderMonkey/JSAPI_reference/JSString", "review_tags": []}