read

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read

namespace read

  • function f32(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function f64(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function i16(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function i32(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function i64(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): bigint

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function i8(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function intptr(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function ptr(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function u16(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function u32(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function u64(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): bigint

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!

  • function u8(ptr: Pointer, byteOffset?: number): number

    The read function behaves similarly to DataView, but it's usually faster because it doesn't need to create a DataView or ArrayBuffer.

    @param ptr

    The memory address to read

    @param byteOffset

    bytes to skip before reading

    While there are some checks to catch invalid pointers, this is a difficult thing to do safely. Passing an invalid pointer can crash the program and reading beyond the bounds of the pointer will crash the program or cause undefined behavior. Use with care!