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Module buffer

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Types of shared memory region

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  • Apply a bitwise operation op to two inputs and return the result as a Buffer. The inputs are treated as bitmaps, meaning that offsets and length are specified in number of bits.
  • Apply a bitwise operation op to four inputs and return the result as a Buffer. The inputs are treated as bitmaps, meaning that offsets and length are specified in number of bits.
  • Apply a bitwise operation op to one input and return the result as a Buffer. The input is treated as a bitmap, meaning that offset and length are specified in number of bits.
  • Apply a bitwise and to two inputs and return the result as a Buffer. The inputs are treated as bitmaps, meaning that offsets and length are specified in number of bits.
  • Apply a bitwise and_not to two inputs and return the result as a Buffer. The inputs are treated as bitmaps, meaning that offsets and length are specified in number of bits.
  • Apply a bitwise or to two inputs and return the result as a Buffer. The inputs are treated as bitmaps, meaning that offsets and length are specified in number of bits.
  • Apply a bitwise xor to two inputs and return the result as a Buffer. The inputs are treated as bitmaps, meaning that offsets and length are specified in number of bits.
  • Apply a bitwise not to one input and return the result as a Buffer. The input is treated as a bitmap, meaning that offset and length are specified in number of bits.