@hqtsm/crc
v1.0.3
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CRC functions with a parameterized engine optimized for both speed and size
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HQTSM: CRC
CRC functions with a parameterized engine optimized for both speed and size
Features
- Pure TypeScript, run anywhere
- Optimized for speed
- Table-based algorithm
- Minimal initialization code
- Optimized for size
- Shared engine < 500 bytes with standard web compression
- Tables generated on first use
- Minimal additional overhead to each variant
- Individually importable algorithms
- 100+ known digests provided, plus the option of configuring your own
- Streamable interface, just call update for each chunk
- Number for small digests, 32-bit or less
- BigInt for larger digests
- Digest values always an unsigned integer
- Supports 8-bit typed arrays, regular arrays, and array-like objects
- Pure methods, can be assigned directly to variables as needed
Usage
CRC-32/ISO-HDLC
The most-common 32-bit digest, used by PNG, ZIP, and more.
import CRC32 from '@hqtsm/crc/crc-32/iso-hdlc';
let crc = CRC32.init();
crc = CRC32.update(crc, new TextEncoder().encode('123456789'));
crc = CRC32.finalize(crc);
console.assert(crc.toString(16) === 'cbf43926');
CRC-64/XZ
A common 64-bit digest, sometimes incorrectly refered to as ECMA-182.
import CRC64 from '@hqtsm/crc/crc-64/xz';
let crc = CRC64.init();
crc = CRC64.update(crc, new TextEncoder().encode('123456789'));
crc = CRC64.finalize(crc);
console.assert(crc.toString(16) === '995dc9bbdf1939fa');
Acknowledgements
Thanks to pycrc for the inspiration and validation checking.
Thanks to CRC RevEng for cataloging the different digests.