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@solana/fast-stable-stringify
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Deterministic stringification for when performance and bundle size matters
This project is a fork of nickyout/fast-stable-stringify
The most popular repository providing this feature is substack's json-stable-stringify. The intent of this library is to provide a faster alternative for when performance is more important than features. It assumes you provide basic javascript values without circular references, and returns a non-indented string.
Usage:
import stringify from '@solana/fast-stable-stringify';
stringify({ d: 0, c: 1, a: 2, b: 3, e: 4 }); // '{"a":2,"b":3,"c":1,"d":0,"e":4}'
Just like substack's, it:
JSON.stringify
Unlike substack's, it:
npm run test:unit:browser
npm run test:unit:node
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Deterministic stringification for when performance and bundle size matters
The npm package @solana/fast-stable-stringify receives a total of 54,573 weekly downloads. As such, @solana/fast-stable-stringify popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @solana/fast-stable-stringify demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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