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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

       MongoDB, Inc

COPYRIGHT

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