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buffer: implement Buffer.prototype.toJSON()

Returns an Array-representation of the Buffer.
Closes #3905.
v0.9.2-release
Nathan Rajlich 13 years ago
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  1. 19
      doc/api/buffer.markdown
  2. 5
      lib/buffer.js
  3. 4
      test/simple/test-buffer.js

19
doc/api/buffer.markdown

@ -108,6 +108,25 @@ Decodes and returns a string from buffer data encoded with `encoding`
See `buffer.write()` example, above.
### buf.toJSON()
Returns a JSON-representation of the Buffer instance, which is identical to the
output for JSON Arrays. `JSON.stringify` implictly calls this function when
stringifying a Buffer instance.
Example:
var buf = new Buffer('test');
var json = JSON.stringify(buf);
console.log(json);
// '[116,101,115,116]'
var copy = new Buffer(JSON.parse(json));
console.log(copy);
// <Buffer 74 65 73 74>
### buf[index]
<!--type=property-->

5
lib/buffer.js

@ -411,6 +411,11 @@ Buffer.prototype.write = function(string, offset, length, encoding) {
};
Buffer.prototype.toJSON = function() {
return Array.prototype.slice.call(this, 0);
};
// toString(encoding, start=0, end=buffer.length)
Buffer.prototype.toString = function(encoding, start, end) {
encoding = String(encoding || 'utf8').toLowerCase();

4
test/simple/test-buffer.js

@ -748,3 +748,7 @@ Buffer(Buffer(0), 0, 0);
'new gnu gun' ].forEach(function(enc) {
assert.equal(Buffer.isEncoding(enc), false);
});
// GH-3905
assert.equal(JSON.stringify(Buffer('test')), '[116,101,115,116]');

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