bson_writer_rollback (3) - Linux Manuals
bson_writer_rollback: Abort the appending of the current bson_t to the memory region managed by writer. This is useful if you detected that you went past a particular memory limit. For example, MongoDB has 48MB message limits.
NAME
bson_writer_rollback() - Abort the appending of the current bson_t to the memory region managed by writer. This is useful if you detected that you went past a particular memory limit. For example, MongoDB has 48MB message limits.SYNOPSIS
void bson_writer_rollback (bson_writer_t *writer);
PARAMETERS
- writer
- A bson_writer_t \&.
DESCRIPTION
Abort the appending of the current bson_t to the memory region managed by writer \&. This is useful if you detected that you went past a particular memory limit. For example, MongoDB has 48MB message limits.
COLOPHON
This page is part of libbson. Please report any bugs at https://jira.mongodb.org/browse/CDRIVER.