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ENCODING

       Libbson expects that you are always working with UTF-8 encoded text. Anything else is invalid API use.

       If  you  should  need  to  walk  through  UTF-8 sequences, you can use the various UTF-8 helper functions
       distributed with Libbson.

VALIDATING A UTF-8 SEQUENCE

       To validate the string contained in my_string, use the following. You may pass -1 for the  string  length
       if you know the string is NULL-terminated.

          if (!bson_utf8_validate (my_string, -1, false)) {
             printf ("Validation failed.\n");
          }

       If  my_string  has  NULL  bytes  within the string, you must provide the string length. Use the following
       format. Notice the true at the end indicating \0 is allowed.

          if (!bson_utf8_validate (my_string, my_string_len, true)) {
             printf ("Validation failed.\n");
          }

       For more information see the API reference for bson_utf8_validate().

AUTHOR

       MongoDB, Inc

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