Binary data types.
Zero-copy binary data types for the web
Core binary data types for API communication
Tool for working with binary data types in JavaScript
BinaryTypes is a library with classes representing binary data types like bool, int, uint or string.
A bundled version of superjson with additional serialization support for Web APIs and binary data types.
Fast CBOR with a focus on strictness
Parse binary files with a schema into nicely readable objects
Cross-Platform Binary API
Check if a file path is a binary file
List of binary file extensions
Pure-JS printf
Declaratively encode and decode binary data
Blazing-fast binary parser builder
The linux x64 distribution of the Sentry CLI binary.
thrift encoding/decoding using bufrw
A promise based streaming tokenizer
pvtsutils is a set of common utility functions used in various Peculiar Ventures TypeScript based projects.
The ultimate javascript content-type utility.
Conversion of JavaScript primitives to and from Buffer with binary order matching natural primitive order
A nodejs module for local and remote Inter Process Communication (IPC), Neural Networking, and able to facilitate machine learning.
High-performance JSON serialization library
Describe binary structures with full TypeScript support. Encode and decode into pure JavaScript objects.
Types for the AWS SDK
Tokyo Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table, B+ tree, or fixed-length array.
The Service Account Credentials API creates short-lived credentials for Identity and Access Management (IAM) service accounts. You can also use this API to sign JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), as well as blobs of binary data that contain other types of tokens.
solidity-typed - "zero-dependency" 100%-solidity compatible data type and application binary interface (abi) machinery incl. bool, (frozen) string, address, bytes, uint, int, enum, struct, array, mapping, event, and more for solidity-inspired contract (blockchain) programming languages incl. rubidity, rubysol et al
Kyoto Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value. Each key must be unique within a database. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table or B+ tree.
Kyoto Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value. Each key must be unique within a database. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table or B+ tree.
Kyoto Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value. Each key must be unique within a database. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table or B+ tree.
Kyoto Cabinet is a library of routines for managing a database. The database is a simple data file containing records, each is a pair of a key and a value. Every key and value is serial bytes with variable length. Both binary data and character string can be used as a key and a value. Each key must be unique within a database. There is neither concept of data tables nor data types. Records are organized in hash table or B+ tree.
The Service Account Credentials API creates short-lived credentials for Identity and Access Management (IAM) service accounts. You can also use this API to sign JSON Web Tokens (JWTs), as well as blobs of binary data that contain other types of tokens. Note that google-iam-credentials-v1 is a version-specific client library. For most uses, we recommend installing the main client library google-iam-credentials instead. See the readme for more details.
The gogyou is a library written at pure ruby that provides auxiliary features of binary data operation for ruby. The C-liked struct, union and multidimensional array definition are posible in ruby syntax. Available features: (1) nested struct and union with anonymous field (2) multidimensional array (3) field of variable array (4) const field (5) packed field (6) user definition types (7) (EXPERIMENTAL AND LIMITATION FEATURE) pointer
Ply is a ruby gem for reading Stanford PLY-format 3D model files. The PLY file format is a flexible format for storing semi-structured binary data, and is often used to stored polygonalized 3D models generated with range scanning hardware. You can find some examples of the format at the {Stanford 3D Scanning Repository}[http://graphics.stanford.edu/data/3Dscanrep/]. Ply provides a simple API for quick access to the data in a PLY file (including examining the structure of a particular file's content), and an almost-as-simple event-driven API which can be used to process extremely large ply files in a streaming fashion, without needing to keep the full dataset represented in the file in memory. Ply handles all three types of PLY files (ascii, binary-big-endian and binary-little-endian). If you don't have any Stanford PLY files on hand, you probably don't need this gem, but if you're curious, the PLY file format is described at Wikipedia[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PLY_(file_format)].
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