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Use auto-incrementing values safely and effectively. Overflows are checked when you use a bounded number type (such as `number`) and there is optional support for the new unbounded `bigint` type.
Use auto-incrementing values safely and effectively. Overflows are checked when
you use a bounded number type (such as number
) and there is optional support
for the new unbounded bigint
type.
import * as assert from "assert";
import autoincr from "autoincr";
const id = autoincr();
assert.eq(id.next(), 1);
assert.eq(id.next(), 2);
assert.eq(id.next(), 3);
id.reset();
assert.eq(id.next(), 1);
The same API expressed in the example above can optionally return a bigint
rather than a number
by calling the .bigint
method.
const id = autoincr.bigint();
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Use auto-incrementing values safely and effectively. Overflows are checked when you use a bounded number type (such as `number`) and there is optional support for the new unbounded `bigint` type.
The npm package autoincr receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, autoincr popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that autoincr 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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