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								# Change Log
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								## 4.1.0
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								> Released 07/24/2019
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								* Adds int64 support for node v12+
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								* Drops support for node v4
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								## 4.0
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								> Released 10/21/2017
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								* Major breaking changes arriving in v4.
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								### New Features
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								* Ability to read data from a specific offset. ex: readInt8(5)
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								* Ability to write over data when an offset is given (see breaking changes) ex:  writeInt8(5, 0);
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								* Ability to set internal read and write offsets.
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								### Breaking Changes
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								* Old constructor patterns have been completely removed. It's now required to use the SmartBuffer.fromXXX() factory constructors. Read more on the v4 docs.
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								* rewind(), skip(), moveTo() have been removed.
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								* Internal private properties are now prefixed with underscores (_).
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								* **All** writeXXX() methods that are given an offset will now **overwrite data** instead of insert
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								* insertXXX() methods have been added for when you want to insert data at a specific offset (this replaces the old behavior of writeXXX() when an offset was provided)
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								### Other Changes
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								* Standardizd error messaging
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								* Standardized offset/length bounds and sanity checking
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								* General overall cleanup of code.
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								## 3.0.3
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								> Released 02/19/2017
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								* Adds missing type definitions for some internal functions.
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								## 3.0.2
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								> Released 02/17/2017
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								### Bug Fixes
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								* Fixes a bug where using readString with a length of zero resulted in reading the remaining data instead of returning an empty string. (Fixed by Seldszar)
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								## 3.0.1
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								> Released 02/15/2017
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								### Bug Fixes
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								* Fixes a bug leftover from the TypeScript refactor where .readIntXXX() resulted in .readUIntXXX() being called by mistake.
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								## 3.0
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								> Released 02/12/2017
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								### Bug Fixes
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								* readUIntXXXX() methods will now throw an exception if they attempt to read beyond the bounds of the valid buffer data available.
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								    * **Note** This is technically a breaking change, so version is bumped to 3.x.
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								## 2.0
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								> Relased 01/30/2017
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								### New Features:
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								* Entire package re-written in TypeScript (2.1)
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								* Backwards compatibility is preserved for now
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								* New factory methods for creating SmartBuffer instances
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								    * SmartBuffer.fromSize()
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								    * SmartBuffer.fromBuffer()
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								    * SmartBuffer.fromOptions()
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								* New SmartBufferOptions constructor options
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								* Added additional tests
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								### Bug Fixes:
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								* Fixes a bug where reading null terminated strings may result in an exception.
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