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arraybuffer-equal
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Determines if two array buffers contain the exact same content. Works in node 0.10+ and in the browser using browserify.
npm install --save arraybuffer-equal
var isEqual = require('arraybuffer-equal');
var buf1 = new Uint8Array([0x50, 0x0a]).buffer;
var buf2 = new Uint8Array([0x50, 0x0a]).buffer;
var buf3 = new Uint8Array([0x50, 0x0b]).buffer;
var buf4 = new Uint8Array([0x50, 0x0b, 0x15]).buffer;
assert(isEqual(buf1, buf1));
assert(isEqual(buf1, buf2));
assert(!isEqual(buf1, buf3));
assert(!isEqual(buf1, buf4));
(c) 2015 Will Binns-Smith. Licensed MIT.
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Determines if two array buffers contain the exact same content
The npm package arraybuffer-equal receives a total of 438 weekly downloads. As such, arraybuffer-equal popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that arraybuffer-equal 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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