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BSON_APPEND_ARRAY_BEGIN(3) | libbson | BSON_APPEND_ARRAY_BEGIN(3) |
NAME¶
bson_append_array_begin - bson_append_array_begin()
SYNOPSIS¶
#define BSON_APPEND_ARRAY_BEGIN(b, key, child) \
bson_append_array_begin (b, key, (int) strlen (key), child) bool bson_append_array_begin (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
bson_t *child);
PARAMETERS¶
- bson: A bson_t.
- key: A string containing the name for the key.
- key_length: The length of key or -1 to call strlen().
- child: A bson_t.
DESCRIPTION¶
The bson_append_array_begin() function shall begin appending an array field to bson. This allows for incrementally building a sub-array. Doing so will generally yield better performance as you will serialize to a single buffer. When done building the sub-array, the caller MUST call bson_append_array_end().
For generating array element keys, see bson_uint32_to_string().
RETURNS¶
Returns true if the operation was applied successfully. The function will fail if appending the array grows bson larger than INT32_MAX.
AUTHOR¶
MongoDB, Inc
COPYRIGHT¶
2017-present, MongoDB, Inc
October 20, 2022 | 1.23.1 |