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buffer operations

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bops

buffer/typed array agnostic buffer operations.

var binary = require('bops')

binary.readUInt8(new Buffer(10), 0) // === 10

in browser, will default to using Uint8Array instances. in node, will default to using Buffer instances.

API

supported encodings

  • utf8
  • hex
  • base64
bops.from(str, encoding="utf8") -> buf

given a string (and optional encoding) return a native buffer instance. also accepts arrays.

bops.to(buf, encoding="utf8") -> str

given a native buffer (and optional encoding) return a string.

bops.subarray(buf, start[, end]) -> buf

return a view onto the original buffer.

bops.join([buf, buf, buf]) -> buf

compile several buffers into a single buffer.

bops.create(size) -> buf

create a native buffer instance of size.

readUInt8(buf, at)
readUInt16LE(buf, at)
readUInt32LE(buf, at)
readInt8(buf, at)
readInt16LE(buf, at)
readInt32LE(buf, at)
readFloatLE(buf, at)
readDoubleLE(buf, at)
readUInt16BE(buf, at)
readUInt32BE(buf, at)
readInt16BE(buf, at)
readInt32BE(buf, at)
readFloatBE(buf, at)
readDoubleBE(buf, at)

read a value from a buffer at a given byte offset.

writeUInt8(buf, value, at)
writeUInt16LE(buf, value, at)
writeUInt32LE(buf, value, at)
writeInt8(buf, value, at)
writeInt16LE(buf, value, at)
writeInt32LE(buf, value, at)
writeFloatLE(buf, value, at)
writeDoubleLE(buf, value, at)
writeUInt16BE(buf, value, at)
writeUInt32BE(buf, value, at)
writeInt16BE(buf, value, at)
writeInt32BE(buf, value, at)
writeFloatBE(buf, value, at)
writeDoubleBE(buf, value, at)

write a value to a buffer at a given byte offset.

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MIT

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Package last updated on 05 May 2013

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