// Type definitions for varint 5.0 // Project: https://github.com/chrisdickinson/varint#readme // Definitions by: David Brockman Smoliansky // Definitions: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped interface Varint { encode: { /** * Encodes `num` into `buffer` starting at `offset`. returns `buffer`, with the encoded varint written into it. * `varint.encode.bytes` will now be set to the number of bytes modified. */ (num: number, buffer: Uint8Array, offset?: number): Buffer; /** * Encodes `num` into `array` starting at `offset`. returns `array`, with the encoded varint written into it. * If `array` is not provided, it will default to a new array. * `varint.encode.bytes` will now be set to the number of bytes modified. */ (num: number, array?: number[], offset?: number): number[] /** * Similar to `decode.bytes` when encoding a number it can be useful to know how many bytes where written (especially if you pass an output array). * You can access this via `varint.encode.bytes` which holds the number of bytes written in the last encode. */ bytes: number }, decode: { /** * Decodes `data`, which can be either a buffer or array of integers, from position `offset` or default 0 and returns the decoded original integer. * Throws a `RangeError` when `data` does not represent a valid encoding. */ (buf: Uint8Array | number[], offset?: number): number /** * If you also require the length (number of bytes) that were required to decode the integer you can access it via `varint.decode.bytes`. * This is an integer property that will tell you the number of bytes that the last .decode() call had to use to decode. */ bytes: number }, /** * returns the number of bytes this number will be encoded as, up to a maximum of 8. */ encodingLength(num: number): number } declare const varint:Varint export default varint