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A series of compact encoding schemes for building small and fast parsers and serializers
A series of compact encoding schemes for building small and fast parsers and serializers
npm install compact-encoding
const cenc = require('compact-encoding')
const state = { start: 0, end: 0, buffer: null }
// use preencode to figure out how big a buffer is needed
cenc.uint.preencode(state, 42)
cenc.string.preencode(state, 'hi')
console.log(state) // { start: 0, end: 4, buffer: null }
state.buffer = Buffer.allocUnsafe(state.end)
// then use encode to actually encode it to the buffer
cenc.uint.encode(state, 42)
cenc.string.encode(state, 'hi')
// to decode it simply use decode instead
state.start = 0
cenc.uint.decode(state) // 42
cenc.string.decode(state) // 'hi'
state
Should be an object that looks like this { start, end, buffer }
.
You can also get a blank state object using cenc.state()
.
enc.preencode(state, val)
Does a fast preencode dry-run that only sets state.end. Use this to figure out how big of a buffer you need.
enc.encode(state, val)
Encodes val
into state.buffer
at position state.start
.
Updates state.start
to point after the encoded value when done.
val = enc.decode(state)
Decodes a value from state.buffer
as position state.start
.
Updates state.start
to point after the decoded value when done in the buffer.
If you are just encoding to a buffer or decoding from one you can use the encode
and decode
helpers
to reduce your boilerplate
const buf = cenc.encode(cenc.bool, true)
const bool = cenc.decode(cenc.bool, buf)
The following encodings are bundled as they are primitives that can be used to build others on top. Feel free to PR more that are missing.
cenc.uint
- Encodes a uint using compact-uintcenc.int
- Encodes an int using compact-uint as a signed int using ZigZag encoding.cenc.uint16
- Encodes a fixed size uint16 (useful for things like ports)cenc.uint24
- Encodes a fixed size uint24 (useful for message framing)cenc.uint32
- Encodes a fixes size uint32 (useful for very large message framing)cenc.buffer
- Encodes a buffer with it's length uint prefixed. When decoding an empty buf, null is returned.cenc.raw
- Pass through encodes a buffer - ie a basic copy.cenc.uint32array
- Encodes a uint32array with it's element length uint32 prefixed.cenc.bool
- Encodes a boolean as 1 or 0.cenc.string
- Encodes a utf-8 string, similar to buffer.cenc.fixed32
- Encodes a fixed 32 byte buffer.cenc.fixed64
- Encodes a fixed 64 byte buffer.cenc.fixed(n)
- Makes a fixed sized encoder.cenc.array(enc)
- Makes an array encoder from another encoder. Arrays are uint prefixed with their length.cenc.from(enc)
- Makes a compact encoder from a codec or abstract-encodingMIT
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A series of compact encoding schemes for building small and fast parsers and serializers
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