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NAME
bson_oid_t - bson_oid_t BSON ObjectID Abstraction
SYNOPSIS
#include <bson/bson.h> typedef struct { uint8_t bytes[12]; } bson_oid_t;
DESCRIPTION
The bson_oid_t structure contains the 12-byte ObjectId notation defined by the BSON ObjectID specification. ObjectId is a 12-byte BSON type, constructed using: • a 4-byte value representing the seconds since the Unix epoch (in Big Endian). • a 5-byte random value. • a 3-byte counter (Big Endian), starting with a random value.
STRING CONVERSION
You can convert an Object ID to a string using bson_oid_to_string() and back with bson_oid_init_from_string().
HASHING
A bson_oid_t can be used in hashtables using the function bson_oid_hash() and bson_oid_equal().
COMPARING
A bson_oid_t can be compared to another using bson_oid_compare() for qsort() style comparing and bson_oid_equal() for direct equality.
VALIDATING
You can validate that a string containing a hex-encoded ObjectID is valid using the function bson_oid_is_valid().
EXAMPLE
#include <bson/bson.h> #include <stdio.h> int main (int argc, char *argv[]) { bson_oid_t oid; char str[25]; bson_oid_init (&oid, NULL); bson_oid_to_string (&oid, str); printf ("%s\n", str); if (bson_oid_is_valid (str, sizeof str)) { bson_oid_init_from_string (&oid, str); } printf ("The UNIX time was: %u\n", (unsigned) bson_oid_get_time_t (&oid)); return 0; }
AUTHOR
MongoDB, Inc
COPYRIGHT
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