But be aware that you're never really safe if you're relying on the mark
ring here. If json-diff is an interactive command, nothing is stopping
the user from pushing another mark to the ring in between of specifying
file-a and file-b.
Yes. The command is intended to be used after setting a mark at the start of a JSON sexp and moving to the start of a JSON sexp somewhere else, and doing nothing else in between.
Also, I don't know where did you get the last-global-mark thing, it's
not something that's in the Emacs 29 or 30's core.
Indeed not. It's from the workaround I described in this thread just yesterday.
Welp, I'm done. I've invested more effort into this bug report than I ever thought would be necessary. It's the second time in a row that I've reported a bug to a free software project and had it devolve into me having to defend my use case. Fix the code or the docs, or don't. I'll just use my workaround.