Security News
New Python Packaging Proposal Aims to Solve Phantom Dependency Problem with SBOMs
PEP 770 proposes adding SBOM support to Python packages to improve transparency and catch hidden non-Python dependencies that security tools often miss.
num is an arbitrary size fixed precision library written in pure javascript. Why? Because once you write one library you want to write all the libraries.
Looking for just integers? Check out int
npm install num
var num = require('num');
var foo = num('0.1').add('0.2');
// did it work?
console.log(foo.toString());
//'0.3' hell yea
Besides the num function, all of the other methods operate on the objects returned by num
construct a new decimal
valid values are integers, numbers, or strings
add {value} to our number and return a new num
subtract {value} from our number and return a new num
multiply our num by {value} and return a new num
divide our num by {value} and return a new num
return a new num that is the negative
return new num that is the absolute value
return a new num that is the absolute value
compare our value to {value}
return 0 if self and value are equal, -1 if self < value, 1 if self > value
return true if self < value
return true if self <= value
return true if self > value
return true if self >= value
return true if self == value
return true if self != value
FAQs
arbitrary precision integer and decimal library in javascript
The npm package num receives a total of 647 weekly downloads. As such, num popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that num 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.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
PEP 770 proposes adding SBOM support to Python packages to improve transparency and catch hidden non-Python dependencies that security tools often miss.
Security News
Socket CEO Feross Aboukhadijeh discusses open source security challenges, including zero-day attacks and supply chain risks, on the Cyber Security Council podcast.
Security News
Research
Socket researchers uncover how threat actors weaponize Out-of-Band Application Security Testing (OAST) techniques across the npm, PyPI, and RubyGems ecosystems to exfiltrate sensitive data.