Write text or bytes to stdout
Unlike console.log, this does no formatting and doesn't add a newline or spaces between arguments. You can pass it strings or bytes or any combination of the two.
console.write("hello world!", "\n"); // "hello world\n"
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Console.writewrite(...data: string | ArrayBuffer | ArrayBufferViewArrayBufferLike>[]): number;Write text or bytes to stdout
Unlike console.log, this does no formatting and doesn't add a newline or spaces between arguments. You can pass it strings or bytes or any combination of the two.
console.write("hello world!", "\n"); // "hello world\n"
The data to write
The number of bytes written
This function is not available in the browser.
Represents a raw buffer of binary data, which is used to store data for the different typed arrays. ArrayBuffers cannot be read from or written to directly, but can be passed to a typed array or DataView Object to interpret the raw buffer as needed.
Read-only. The length of the ArrayBuffer (in bytes).
Resizes the ArrayBuffer to the specified size (in bytes).
Resize an ArrayBuffer in-place.
Returns a section of an ArrayBuffer.
Creates a new ArrayBuffer with the same byte content as this buffer, then detaches this buffer.
Creates a new non-resizable ArrayBuffer with the same byte content as this buffer, then detaches this buffer.
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