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uint8-varint
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Read/write varints from Uint8Arrays and Uint8ArrayLists
$ npm i uint8-varint
import { Uint8ArrayList } from 'uint8arraylist'
import * as varint from 'uint8-varint'
const value = 12345
const buf = new Uint8ArrayList(
new Uint8Array(2)
)
varint.signed.encode(value, buf)
varint.signed.decode(buf) // 12345
BigInt
s are also supported:
import { Uint8ArrayList } from 'uint8arraylist'
import * as varint from 'uint8-varint/big'
const value = 12345n
const buf = new Uint8ArrayList(
new Uint8Array(2)
)
varint.signed.encode(value, buf)
varint.signed.decode(buf) // 12345n
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Read/write unsigned varints from Uint8Arrays and Uint8ArrayLists
The npm package uint8-varint receives a total of 29,112 weekly downloads. As such, uint8-varint popularity was classified as popular.
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