The maxByteLength accessor property of SharedArrayBuffer instances returns the maximum length (in bytes) that this SharedArrayBuffer can be grown to.
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SharedArrayBuffer.prototype.maxByteLength
Description
The maxByteLength property is an accessor property whose set accessor function is undefined, meaning that you can only read this property. The value is established when the shared array is constructed, set via the maxByteLength option of the SharedArrayBuffer() constructor, and cannot be changed.
If this SharedArrayBuffer was constructed without specifying a maxByteLength value, this property returns a value equal to the value of the SharedArrayBuffer's byteLength.
Examples
Using maxByteLength
In this example, we create a 8-byte buffer that is resizable to a max length of 16 bytes, then return its maxByteLength:
const buffer = new SharedArrayBuffer(8, { maxByteLength: 16 });
buffer.maxByteLength; // 16
Specifications
Browser compatibility
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maxByteLength |
111 | 111 | No | 97 | 16.4 | 111 | No | 75 | 16.4 | 22.0 | No | 1.33 | 20.0.0 | |
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https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/SharedArrayBuffer/maxByteLength