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TypeScript definitions for buffer-crc32
npm install --save @types/buffer-crc32
This package contains type definitions for buffer-crc32 (https://github.com/brianloveswords/buffer-crc32).
Files were exported from https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/buffer-crc32.
/// <reference types="node" />
export = crc32;
/**
* crc32 that works with binary data and fancy character sets.
*
* @example
* import crc32 = require('buffer-crc32');
*
* // works with buffers
* const buf = Buffer.from([0x00, 0x73, 0x75, 0x70, 0x20, 0x62, 0x72, 0x6f, 0x00]);
* crc32(buf); // -> <Buffer 94 5a ab 4a>
*
* // will cast to buffer if given a string, so you can
* // directly use foreign characters safely
* crc32('自動販売機'); // -> <Buffer cb 03 1a c5>
*
* // and works in append mode too
* let partialCrc = crc32('hey');
* partialCrc = crc32(' ', partialCrc);
* partialCrc = crc32('sup', partialCrc);
* partialCrc = crc32(' ', partialCrc);
* const finalCrc = crc32('bros', partialCrc); // -> <Buffer 47 fa 55 70>
*/
declare function crc32(input: string | Buffer, partialCrc?: Buffer | number): Buffer;
declare namespace crc32 {
/**
* Convenience method that returns a signed int instead of a `Buffer`.
*
* @example
* import crc32 = require('buffer-crc32');
*
* // works with buffers
* const buf = Buffer.from([0x00, 0x73, 0x75, 0x70, 0x20, 0x62, 0x72, 0x6f, 0x00]);
* crc32.signed(buf); // -> -1805997238
*/
function signed(buffer: string | Buffer, partialCrc?: Buffer | number): number;
/**
* Convenience method that returns an unsigned int instead of a `Buffer`.
*
* @example
* import crc32 = require('buffer-crc32');
*
* // works with buffers
* const buf = Buffer.from([0x00, 0x73, 0x75, 0x70, 0x20, 0x62, 0x72, 0x6f, 0x00]);
* crc32.unsigned(buf); // -> 2488970058
*/
function unsigned(buffer: string | Buffer, partialCrc?: Buffer | number): number;
}
These definitions were written by BendingBender.
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TypeScript definitions for buffer-crc32
The npm package @types/buffer-crc32 receives a total of 31,076 weekly downloads. As such, @types/buffer-crc32 popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @types/buffer-crc32 demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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