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Append and consume bytes using only no-copy operations
A class that lets you do operations over a list of Uint8Arrays without copying them.
import { Uint8ArrayList } from 'uint8arraylist'
const list = new Uint8ArrayList()
list.append(Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2]))
list.append(Uint8Array.from([3, 4, 5]))
list.subarray()
// -> Uint8Array([0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5])
list.consume(3)
list.subarray()
// -> Uint8Array([3, 4, 5])
// you can also iterate over the list
for (const buf of list) {
// ..do something with `buf`
}
list.subarray(0, 1)
// -> Uint8Array([0])
There are two ways to turn a Uint8ArrayList into a Uint8Array - .slice and .subarray and one way to turn a Uint8ArrayList into a Uint8ArrayList with different contents - .sublist.
Slice follows the same semantics as Uint8Array.slice in that it creates a new Uint8Array and copies bytes into it using an optional offset & length.
const list = new Uint8ArrayList()
list.append(Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2]))
list.append(Uint8Array.from([3, 4, 5]))
list.slice(0, 1)
// -> Uint8Array([0])
Subarray attempts to follow the same semantics as Uint8Array.subarray with one important different - this is a no-copy operation, unless the requested bytes span two internal buffers in which case it is a copy operation.
const list = new Uint8ArrayList()
list.append(Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2]))
list.append(Uint8Array.from([3, 4, 5]))
list.subarray(0, 1)
// -> Uint8Array([0]) - no-copy
list.subarray(2, 5)
// -> Uint8Array([2, 3, 4]) - copy
Sublist creates and returns a new Uint8ArrayList that shares the underlying buffers with the original so is always a no-copy operation.
const list = new Uint8ArrayList()
list.append(Uint8Array.from([0, 1, 2]))
list.append(Uint8Array.from([3, 4, 5]))
list.sublist(0, 1)
// -> Uint8ArrayList([0]) - no-copy
list.sublist(2, 5)
// -> Uint8ArrayList([2], [3, 4]) - no-copy
Borrows liberally from bl but only uses native JS types.
$ npm i uint8arraylist
<script> tagLoading this module through a script tag will make it's exports available as Uint8arraylist in the global namespace.
<script src="https://unpkg.com/uint8arraylist/dist/index.min.js"></script>
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Append and consume bytes using only no-copy operations
We found that uint8arraylist 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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