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class TextDecoder

Usage in Deno

import { TextDecoder } from "node:util";

An implementation of the WHATWG Encoding Standard TextDecoder API.

const decoder = new TextDecoder();
const u8arr = new Uint8Array([72, 101, 108, 108, 111]);
console.log(decoder.decode(u8arr)); // Hello

Constructors

new
TextDecoder(
encoding?: string,
options?: { fatal?: boolean | undefined; ignoreBOM?: boolean | undefined; },
)

Properties

readonly
encoding: string

The encoding supported by the TextDecoder instance.

readonly
fatal: boolean

The value will be true if decoding errors result in a TypeError being thrown.

readonly
ignoreBOM: boolean

The value will be true if the decoding result will include the byte order mark.

Methods

decode(
input?:
ArrayBufferView
| ArrayBuffer
| null
,
options?: { stream?: boolean | undefined; },
): string

Decodes the input and returns a string. If options.stream is true, any incomplete byte sequences occurring at the end of the input are buffered internally and emitted after the next call to textDecoder.decode().

If textDecoder.fatal is true, decoding errors that occur will result in a TypeError being thrown.

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