buffer-alloc-unsafe
A [ponyfill](https://ponyfill.com) for `Buffer.allocUnsafe`.
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A [ponyfill](https://ponyfill.com) for `Buffer.allocUnsafe`.
A [ponyfill](https://ponyfill.com) for `Buffer.alloc`.
Allocate a buffer containing a provided string.
Create a filled generic array.
Create a zero-filled generic array.
Copy buffer data to a new Buffer instance.
Split an iterable into evenly sized chunks
Create a filled generic array according to a provided callback function.
Allocate a buffer having a specified number of bytes.
service registry and port assignment for clusters
Create a generic array filled with ones.
Allocate a buffer using an octet array.
Create a filled two-dimensional nested array.
Create a filled three-dimensional nested array.
Create a filled four-dimensional nested array.
Create a filled five-dimensional nested array.
Create a zero-filled three-dimensional nested array.
Create a filled four-dimensional nested array according to a provided callback function.
Create a zero-filled two-dimensional nested array.
Create a filled two-dimensional nested array according to a provided callback function.
Create a zero-filled five-dimensional nested array.
Create a zero-filled four-dimensional nested array.
Create a filled three-dimensional nested array according to a provided callback function.
Create a filled five-dimensional nested array according to a provided callback function.
Create a filled n-dimensional nested array.
Allocate a buffer from an ArrayBuffer.
Create a zero-filled n-dimensional nested array.
Create a three-dimensional nested array filled with ones.
Create a five-dimensional nested array filled with ones.
Create a filled n-dimensional nested array according to a provided callback function.
Create a four-dimensional nested array filled with ones.
Create a two-dimensional nested array filled with ones.
service registry and port assignment for clusters. Based on seaport by substack but with some additional fixes
Create an n-dimensional nested array filled with ones.
A persistent indexed item service for app users. User gets a 'slot' to store whatever. Values are allocated and deallocated in fixed, indexed order. New items are stored in the next unallocated slot
ObjPool allow you to recycle or allocate objects in a pool easily.
Plugin for adding padding to Mongoose fields, good for capped collections.
Allocate and deallocate numbers (one per name) on the command line.
it used to obtain data information of time node and time period
A constructor specific object pool implementation for asynchronous recycling of object allocations.