Read int64 from node.js buffer with precision loss

Van Coding picture Van Coding · Dec 22, 2012 · Viewed 7.4k times · Source

What would be the best way to read an Int64BE from a node.js buffer into a Number primitive, like readInt32BE reads an Int32?

I know that I'll lose precision with numbers +/- 9'007'199'254'740'992, but i won't get such high numbers in the protocol I want to implement.

Answer

bebbo picture bebbo · Dec 22, 2012

Javascript uses only 64 bit double precision floats. To read a long number you have to read two 32 bit integers and shift the high 32 bits to the left. Also note that there possibly is an information loss for long values not in the range of 9007199254740992 <= x <= -9007199254740992 since the internal representation uses 1 bit for the sign and 11 bits for the exponent.

Since the low part can be negative but must be treated as unsigned, a correction is added.

function readInt64BEasFloat(buffer, offset) {
  var low = readInt32BE(buffer, offset + 4);
  var n = readInt32BE(buffer, offset) * 4294967296.0 + low;
  if (low < 0) n += 4294967296;
  return n;
}