# Trailing Commas Like [comments](comments.md), this library does not support trailing commas in arrays and objects *by default*. You can set parameter `ignore_trailing_commas` to `#!cpp true` in the [`parse`](../api/basic_json/parse.md) function to allow trailing commas in arrays and objects. Note that a single comma as the only content of the array or object (`[,]` or `{,}`) is not allowed, and multiple trailing commas (`[1,,]`) are not allowed either. This library does not add trailing commas when serializing JSON data. For more information, see [JSON With Commas and Comments (JWCC)](https://nigeltao.github.io/blog/2021/json-with-commas-comments.html). !!! example Consider the following JSON with trailing commas. ```json { "planets": [ "Mercury", "Venus", "Earth", "Mars", "Jupiter", "Uranus", "Neptune", ] } ``` When calling `parse` without additional argument, a parse error exception is thrown. If `ignore_trailing_commas` is set to `#!cpp true`, the trailing commas are ignored during parsing: ```cpp --8<-- "examples/trailing_commas.cpp" ``` Output: ``` --8<-- "examples/trailing_commas.output" ```