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package js.node.buffer;
/**
Returns an un-pooled `Buffer`.
In order to avoid the garbage collection overhead of creating many individually allocated Buffer instances,
by default allocations under 4KB are sliced from a single larger allocated object.
This approach improves both performance and memory usage since v8 does not need to track
and cleanup as many Persistent objects.
In the case where a developer may need to retain a small chunk of memory from a pool
for an indeterminate amount of time, it may be appropriate to create an un-pooled `Buffer` instance
using `SlowBuffer` then copy out the relevant bits.
Use of `SlowBuffer` should be used only as a last resort after a developer has observed
undue memory retention in their applications.
**/
@:deprecated("SlowBuffer is deprecated, use Buffer.allocUnsafeSlow() instead")
@:jsRequire("buffer", "SlowBuffer")
extern class SlowBuffer extends Buffer {
/**
Allocates a new `SlowBuffer` of `size` bytes.
The `size` must be less than or equal to the value of `Buffer.kMaxLength`. Otherwise, a `RangeError` is thrown.
A zero-length Buffer will be created if size <= 0.
The underlying memory for `SlowBuffer` instances is not initialized. The contents of a newly created `SlowBuffer`
are unknown and could contain sensitive data. Use `buf.fill(0)` to initialize a `SlowBuffer` to zeroes.
**/
function new(size:Int);
}