buffers ======= Treat a collection of Buffers as a single contiguous partially mutable Buffer. Where possible, operations execute without creating a new Buffer and copying everything over. This is a cleaner more Buffery rehash of [bufferlist](http://github.com/substack/node-bufferlist). example ======= slice ----- var Buffers = require('buffers'); var bufs = Buffers(); bufs.push(new Buffer([1,2,3])); bufs.push(new Buffer([4,5,6,7])); bufs.push(new Buffer([8,9,10])); console.dir(bufs.slice(2,8)) output: $ node examples/slice.js splice ------ var Buffers = require('buffers'); var bufs = Buffers([ new Buffer([1,2,3]), new Buffer([4,5,6,7]), new Buffer([8,9,10]), ]); var removed = bufs.splice(2, 4); console.dir({ removed : removed.slice(), bufs : bufs.slice(), }); output: $ node examples/splice.js { removed: , bufs: } methods ======= Buffers(buffers) ---------------- Create a Buffers with an array of `Buffer`s if specified, else `[]`. .push(buf1, buf2...) -------------------- Push buffers onto the end. Just like `Array.prototype.push`. .unshift(buf1, buf2...) ----------------------- Unshift buffers onto the head. Just like `Array.prototype.unshift`. .slice(i, j) ------------ Slice a range out of the buffer collection as if it were contiguous. Works just like the `Array.prototype.slice` version. .splice(i, howMany, replacements) --------------------------------- Splice the buffer collection as if it were contiguous. Works just like `Array.prototype.splice`, even the replacement part! .copy(dst, dstStart, start, end) -------------------------------- Copy the buffer collection as if it were contiguous to the `dst` Buffer with the specified bounds. Works just like `Buffer.prototype.copy`. .get(i) ------- Get a single element at index `i`. .set(i, x) ---------- Set a single element's value at index `i`. .indexOf(needle, offset) ---------- Find a string or buffer `needle` inside the buffer collection. Returns the position of the search string or -1 if the search string was not found. Provide an `offset` to skip that number of characters at the beginning of the search. This can be used to find additional matches. This function will return the correct result even if the search string is spread out over multiple internal buffers. .toBuffer() ----------- Convert the buffer collection to a single buffer, equivalent with `.slice(0, buffers.length)`; .toString(encoding, start, end) ----------- Decodes and returns a string from the buffer collection. Works just like `Buffer.prototype.toString`