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blob-reader
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Simple interface for reading blobs, sequentially. 3202 bytes minified and 1172 bytes minified + gzipped.
// Blob definition
var uint8 = new Uint8Array([1, 2]);
var uint16 = new Uint16Array([3]);
var uint82 = new Uint8Array([4, 3]);
var uint32 = new Uint32Array([8]);
var blob = new Blob([uint8, uint16, uint82, uint32]);
// Reading the blob
BlobReader(blob)
.readUint8('uint8', 2)
.readUint16('uint16')
.readUint8('uint82', 2)
.skip()
.readUint32('uint32')
.commit(function (data) {
expect(data.uint8[0]).toBe(1);
expect(data.uint8[1]).toBe(2);
expect(data.uint16).toBe(3);
expect(typeof data.uint82).toBe('number');
expect(data.uint82).toBe(4);
expect(data.uint32).toBe(8);
});
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Simple interface for reading Blobs
The npm package blob-reader receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, blob-reader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that blob-reader 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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