circular_buffer_js
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Fast TS/JS implementation of a circular buffer (aka ring queue, cyclic list, etc.) Extremely well tested.
circular_buffer_js
npm install --save-dev circular_buffer_js
Typescript
implementation of a circular buffer, and JS compiles to a es6
module minified, es6 commonjs minified, es6 iife minified, and es6 iife full.
- Well tested.
- 100% coverage, 100% property coverage.
- Tiny.
- The
es6
minified module build is currently 1.4k.
- The
- Dependency-free.
- Only dev-time deps like
typescript
are involved.
- Only dev-time deps like
API
You should consider viewing the real documentation, but:
// yields a buffer of fixed size `size`
const cb = new circular_buffer(size),
cb2 = circular_buffer.from([1,2,3]);
cb.push(item); // inserts `item` at end of `cb`, then returns `item`
cb.shove(item); // inserts `item` at end of `cb`; remove if needed, returns removed
cb.pop(); // removes and returns first element
cb.at(location); // shows the element at 0-indexed offset `location`
cb.pos(location); // shows the element at run-indexed offset `location`
cb.offset(); // shows the delta from 0-indexed to head
cb.indexOf(item); // returns the index of the first `item`, or -1
cb.find(pred); // return the the first match or undefined
cb.every(pred); // tests if every queue element satisfies the predicate
cb.some(pred); // tests if at least one element satisfies the predicate
cb.fill(item); // maxes `length` and sets every element to `item`
cb.clear(); // empties the container
cb.reverse(); // reverses the container
cb.resize(size,pE); // change to new size, truncating if required; pE to prefer end
cb.toArray(); // return an array of the current contents of the queue
cb.first; // returns the first value in the queue; throws when empty
cb.last; // returns the last value in the queue; throws when empty
cb.isFull; // returns `true` if no space left; `false` otherwise
cb.isEmpty; // returns `true` if no space remains; `false` otherwise
cb.available; // returns the number of spaces remaining currently
cb.capacity; // returns the total `size` allocated
cb.length; // returns the amount of space currently used
What is this?
This is a circular buffer (or cycle buffer, ring queue, etc.) It was written because a library I wanted to use had a native buggy implementation, so I provided something more trustworthy.
A circular buffer is a fixed size buffer that allows you to push and pop forever, as a first in first out queue-like structure. Circular buffers are more efficient than queues, but can overflow.
Basic usage
import { circular_buffer } from 'circular_buffer_js';
const cb = new circular_buffer(3); // [ , , ]
cb.push(1); // ok: [1, , ]
cb.push(2); // ok: [1,2, ]
cb.push(3); // ok: [1,2,3]
cb.at(0); // 1
cb.first; // 1
cb.last; // 3
cb.push(4); // throws - full! ; [1,2,3]
cb.pop(); // 1: [2,3, ]
cb.at(0); // 2: [2,3, ]
cb.push(4); // ok: [2,3,4]
cb.push(5); // throws - full! ; [2,3,4]
cb.pop(); // 2: [3,4, ]
cb.pop(); // 3: [4, , ]
cb.pop(); // 4: [ , , ]
cb.pop(); // throws - empty! ; [ , , ]
Typescript
It's typescript, so you can also
import { circular_buffer } from 'circular_buffer_js';
const cb = new circular_buffer<number>(3);
Node CommonJS
And there's a CommonJS build, so you can
const cbuf = require('circular_buffer_js'),
circular_buffer = new cbuf.circular_buffer;
Browser <script>
There're also two iife
builds - both regular and minified - so that you can
use this in older browsers, or from CDN.
<script defer type="text/javascript" src="circular_buffer_js.min.js"></script>
<script defer type="text/javascript">
window.onload = () => {
console.log(
`Using circular buffer version ${circular_buffer.version}`
);
// package // class
const mybuf = new circular_buffer.circular_buffer(5);
};
</script>
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