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I'm not sure if there was a particular reason, other than that in most cases, a server is only interested in whether a client sent the correct data in the token or not (and would not return an internal parsing error to the client). It could certainly be more useful to have that information logged though to potentially help debugging why the data is invalid.
I guess we could add an eitherDecodeClaims
function mirroring the Aeson functions. That would avoid breaking existing code. Alternatively we could make the change and bump the version number. I believe there are issues with Aeson 2 which will probably require a version change anyway.
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