ref
Turn Buffer instances into "pointers"
This module is inspired by the old Pointer
class from node-ffi, but with the
intent of using Node's fast Buffer
instances instead of a slow C++ Pointer
class. These two concepts were previously very similar, but now this module
brings over the functionality that Pointers had and Buffers are missing, so
now Buffers are a lot more powerful.
Features:
- Get the memory address of any
Buffer
instance - Read/write references to JavaScript Objects into
Buffer
instances - Read/write
Buffer
instances' memory addresses to other Buffer
instances - Read/write
int64_t
and uint64_t
data values (Numbers or Strings) - A "type" convention, so that you can specify a buffer as an
int *
,
and reference/dereference at will. - Offers a buffer instance representing the
NULL
pointer
Installation
Install with npm
:
$ npm install ref
Examples
referencing and derefencing
var ref = require('ref')
var buf = new Buffer(4)
buf.writeInt32LE(12345, 0)
console.log(buf.address())
buf.type = ref.types.int
console.log(buf.deref())
var one = buf.ref()
console.log(one.deref().deref())
See the full API Docs for more examples.
The "type" interface
You can easily define your own "type" objects at attach to Buffer
instances.
It just needs to be a regular JavaScript Object that contains the following
properties:
Name | Data Type | Description |
---|
size | Number | The size in bytes required to hold this type. |
indirection | Number | The current level of indirection of the buffer. Usually this would be 1, and gets incremented on Buffers from ref() calls. A value of less than or equal to 0 is invalid. |
get | Function (buffer, offset) | The function to invoke when dereferencing this type when the indirection level is 1. |
set | Function (buffer, offset, value) | The function to invoke when setting a value to a buffer instance. |
name | String | (optional) The name to use during debugging for this type. |
alignment | Number | (optional) The alignment of this type when placed in a struct. Defaults to the type's size . |
Be sure to check out the Wiki page of "Known
Types", for the list
of built-in ref types, as well as known external type implementations.
For example, you could define a "bigint" type that dereferences into a
bigint
instance:
var ref = require('ref')
var bigint = require('bigint')
var BigintType = {
size: ref.sizeof.int64
, indirection: 1
, get: function (buffer, offset) {
return bigint.fromBuffer(buffer)
}
, set: function (buffer, offset, value) {
var val = value.toString()
return ref.writeInt64(buffer, offset || 0, val)
}
}
buf.type = BigintType
var val = buf.deref()
.add('1234')
.sqrt()
.shiftLeft(5)
Build the docs
Install the dev dependencies:
$ npm install
Generate the docs:
$ npm run docs
License
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2012 Nathan Rajlich <nathan@tootallnate.net>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be
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