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buffer-pipe
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A simple pipe for buffers. Write data to one end and read data off the other end.
npm install buffer-pipe
const pipe = require('buffer-pipe')
const p = new Pipe()
p.write(Buffer.from([1,2,3,4]))
const buf = p.read(2)
// <1, 2>
Creates a new instance of a pipe
Parameters
buf
Buffer an optional buffer to start with (optional, default Buffer.from([])
)read num
number of bytes from the pipe
Parameters
num
NumberReturns Buffer
Wites a buffer to the pipe
Parameters
buf
BufferWhether or not there is more data to read from the buffer returns {Boolean}
returns the number of bytes read from the stream
Returns Integer
returns the number of bytes wrote to the stream
Returns Integer
FAQs
A simple pipe for buffers
The npm package buffer-pipe receives a total of 28,879 weekly downloads. As such, buffer-pipe popularity was classified as popular.
We found that buffer-pipe 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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