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Encode / decode big endian signed 64 bit integers
npm install int64be
var int64be = require('int64be')
var buf = int64be.encode(-42) // returns a 8 byte buffer with -42 encoded
console.log(int64be.decode(buf)) // returns -42
Javascript (currently) only supports integers up to 2^53 - 1 without any
loss of precision so beware of this if you encode / decode any integers larger than that.
buffer = int64be.encode(num, [buffer], [offset])Encode a number as a big endian 64 bit signed integer. Optionally you can pass a buffer + offset as the 2nd and 3rd argument and the number will be encoded into that buffer at the given offset.
num = int64be.decode(buffer, [offset])Decode a number from a buffer.
length = int64be.encodingLength(num)Always returns 8. Added to comply with the standard encoding interface in node.
Similarly int64be.encode.bytes and int64be.decode.bytes is also set to 8.
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Encode / decode big endian signed 64 bit integers
The npm package int64be receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, int64be popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that int64be 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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