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@serenityjs/binarystream
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Binarystream is a simple Rust package designed to simplify the streaming of binary data in Javascript and Typescript. While containing the super speeds of Rust, and the ecosystem of Javascript!
Binarystream is a simple Rust package designed to simplify the streaming of binary data in Javascript and Typescript. While containing the super speeds of Rust, and the ecosystem of Javascript!
import { BinaryStream } from '@serenityjs/binarystream'
// Create a new stream without a given buffer.
const stream = new BinaryStream()
// Reading / Writing is allowed on the fly,
// which will automatically update the cursor offset depending on the type of call.
stream.writeUint8(255)
stream.writeString16('Hello, World!')
// Converting the stream to a buffer!
const buffer = stream.getBuffer()
// Create another stream based on our output buffer from the previous stream.
const output = new BinaryStream(buffer)
// Reading the data in order.
stream.readUint8() // Expected output: 255
stream.readString16() // Expected output: "Hello, World!"
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Binarystream is a simple Rust package designed to simplify the streaming of binary data in Javascript and Typescript. While containing the super speeds of Rust, and the ecosystem of Javascript!
The npm package @serenityjs/binarystream receives a total of 285 weekly downloads. As such, @serenityjs/binarystream popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @serenityjs/binarystream demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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