ES spec-compliant shim for `ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice`, provided for JavaScript environments where it may be missing or unsupported. Useful if you need to create sliced `ArrayBuffer` instances consistently, by calling the `shim` method when `ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice` is unavailable.
Project status
- This GitHub update source appears to be quiet rather than actively maintained, with the last upstream push on 2024-12-15, and no evidence of activity since then (as of 2026-06-09).
- The apparent updates cadence slowed over time: v1.0.0 and v1.0.1 were both in July 2023, v1.0.2 followed in September 2023, then v1.0.3 in February 2024, and v1.0.4 in December 2024.
AI summary generated 2026-06-09
Recent updates
v1.0.4
2024-12-15No publisher release notes were provided for v1.0.4. The code changes in this release are primarily internal version bumps (notably es-abstract 2023 to 2024) plus CI/test workflow adjustments and dependency updates.
v1.0.3
2024-02-05Release v1.0.3 does not include any publisher-provided release notes. The code changes are primarily dependency bumps plus a small refactor in implementation.js to obtain TypeError via es-errors instead of get-intrinsic.
v1.0.2
2023-09-06The publisher did not provide any release notes for v1.0.2, so the specific changes are not documented. Developers should review the GitHub compare diff (v1.0.1...v1.0.2) and changelog/commit history to identify any undocumented fixes or compatibility impacts.
v1.0.1
2023-07-11v1.0.1 updates the ArrayBuffer.prototype.slice shim to better handle older Node.js environments and refreshes several dependency versions. No publisher release notes were provided for this version (release notes: none), so the main behavior change must be inferred from the code diff and changelog entry.
v1.0.0
2023-07-09This release is tagged v1.0.0, but no release notes were provided by the publisher. As a result, there is insufficient information to identify specific new features, breaking changes, or fixes from the release notes alone.