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NAME
bson_include_and_link - Using libbson In Your C Program
INCLUDE BSON.H
All libbson's functions and types are available in one header file. Simply include bson.h: hello_bson.c #include <stdio.h> #include <bson/bson.h> int main (int argc, const char **argv) { bson_t *b; char *j; b = BCON_NEW ("hello", BCON_UTF8 ("bson!")); j = bson_as_canonical_extended_json (b, NULL); printf ("%s\n", j); bson_free (j); bson_destroy (b); return 0; }
CMAKE
The libbson installation includes a CMake config-file package, so you can use CMake's find_package command to import libbson's CMake target and link to libbson (as a shared library): CMakeLists.txt # Specify the minimum version you require. find_package (bson-1.0 1.7 REQUIRED) # The "hello_bson.c" sample program is shared among four tests. add_executable (hello_bson ../../hello_bson.c) target_link_libraries (hello_bson PRIVATE mongo::bson_shared) You can also use libbson as a static library instead: Use the mongo::bson_static CMake target: # Specify the minimum version you require. find_package (bson-1.0 1.7 REQUIRED) # The "hello_bson.c" sample program is shared among four tests. add_executable (hello_bson ../../hello_bson.c) target_link_libraries (hello_bson PRIVATE mongo::bson_static)
PKG-CONFIG
If you're not using CMake, use pkg-config on the command line to set header and library paths: gcc -o hello_bson hello_bson.c $(pkg-config --libs --cflags libbson-1.0) Or to statically link to libbson: gcc -o hello_bson hello_bson.c $(pkg-config --libs --cflags libbson-static-1.0)
AUTHOR
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