bson_append_binary (3) - Linux Manuals
bson_append_binary: The bson_append_binary() function shall append a new element to bson containing the binary data provided.
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NAME
bson_append_binary() - The bson_append_binary() function shall append a new element to bson containing the binary data provided.
SYNOPSIS
bool
bson_append_binary (bson_t *bson,
const char *key,
int key_length,
bson_subtype_t subtype,
const uint8_t *binary,
uint32_t length);
PARAMETERS
- bson
-
A
bson_t
\&.
- key
-
The key name.
- key_length
-
The length of
key
in bytes or -1 to use strlen().
- subtype
-
A bson_subtype_t indicationg the binary subtype.
- binary
-
A buffer to embed as binary data.
- length
-
The length of
buffer
in bytes.
DESCRIPTION
The
bson_append_binary(3)
function shall append a new element to
bson
containing the binary data provided.
RETURNS
true if the operation was applied successfully, otherwise false and
bson
should be discarded.
COLOPHON
This page is part of libbson.
Please report any bugs at
https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/CDRIVER.
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