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cbin

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cbin provides a simple interface for reading and writing binary data in JavaScript.

Features

There are lots of similar implementations. The highlights of this one:

  • Works in browsers and Node.js.
  • Small and fast.
  • Really nice API.
  • Written in TypeScript.

Usage

There are two classes, Reader and Writer, with 3 constructor parameters:

  • data (required for Writer), a Uint8Array accessed through the class.
  • endian (optional), one of the following values:
    • Endian.little (0, the default)
    • Endian.big (1)
    • Endian.native (0 or 1 depending on the system)
  • pos (optional), the current byte position (default is 0).

The parameters become correspondingly named class members.

Accessing the members directly is fine, and the preferred way to access individual bytes. Methods with buffer overflow checks are provided for various data types:

  • u8 for unsigned 8-bit integer.
  • u16 for unsigned 16-bit integer.
  • u32 for unsigned 32-bit integer.
  • f64 for 64-bit IEEE double precision float.

The methods on Reader take no parameters. On Writer the only parameter is the value to write.

Both methods update the pos member. The methods on Writer return this, which allows chaining them.

Reading past the end of input throws an error.

If input is streamed in chunks, pass them to the push method. Reading past the current chunk automatically switches to the next, if possible.

Example:

const { Reader, Writer, Endian } = require('cbin');

const writer = new Writer(new Uint8Array(13), Endian.big);

writer.data[writer.pos++] = 0;
writer.u32(0x12345678).f64(-1);

// Prints: 0012345678bff0000000000000
console.log(Buffer.from(writer.data).toString('hex'));

const reader = new Reader(writer.data, Endian.big, 5);

// Prints: -1
console.log(reader.f64());

For TypeScript, a const enum values CEndian.little and CEndian.big are provided. They compile to numeric constants for a tiny size and speed improvement.

License

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2017 BusFaster Ltd