Magipack is a tiny library with absolutely no dependencies and good test coverage that allows you to pack any (well, theoretically any) number of boolean and integer values into a single BigInt
value.
You may use this to:
- compactly store flags in a URL: consider
?first=true&third=true&fourth=true
vs?flags=13
- the latter is exactly the same presented as bits in a 4-bit integer:1101
- pack multiple numeric values bound to
[0, 2^size in bits - 1]
into a single one
Or anything else really. Let me know (or make a PR) if you find any interesting use cases for the library - I'll include it in this README.
npm install magipack
or
yarn install magipack
- Booleans:
type: 'bool', size: 1
- Unsigned integers:
type: 'uint', size: <number>
- Signed integers:
type: 'sint', size: <number>
Sizes are in bits.
import Magipack from 'magipack';
// Configure available options
const magipack = new Magipack([
{name: 'boolean', type: 'bool', size: 1},
{name: 'uint_single', type: 'uint', size: 1}, // single-bit unsigned int
{name: 'uint_3bit', type: 'uint', size: 3}, // 3-bit unsigned integer in range of [0, 7]
{name: 'signed_4bit', type: 'sint', size: 4}, // 3-bit signed int + 1 bit per sign
]);
magipack.read(BigInt(314)); // 1001,110,1,0 in binary - commas split values
console.log(
magipack.get('boolean'), // false
magipack.get('uint_single'), // 1n
magipack.get('uint_3bit'), // 6n
magipack.get('signed_4bit'), // -1n
);
magipack.set('uint_3bit', BigInt(0));
console.log(
magipack.get('uint_3bit'), // 0n
);
console.log(
magipack.toNumber(), // 290n
magipack.toString(), // '290'
);
The library is written in TypeScript so you may benefit from built-in typings if you use TS in your project, or just use an IDE supporting static typing, such as VSCode.
Since bitwise operations and compact presentation of your options is really hard to debug, library throws errors here and there.
Watch out for those.