Provided by: libmongoc-doc_1.26.0-1.1ubuntu2_all
SYNOPSIS
bool mongoc_cursor_more (mongoc_cursor_t *cursor);
PARAMETERS
• cursor: A mongoc_cursor_t.
DESCRIPTION
This function shall indicate if there is potentially more data to be read from the cursor. This is only useful with tailable cursors. Use mongoc_cursor_next() for regular cursors. Details: mongoc_cursor_more is unreliable because it does not contact the server to see if there are actually more documents in the result set. It simply returns true if the cursor has not begun, or if it has begun and there are buffered documents in the client-side cursor, or if it has begun and the server has not yet told the cursor it is completely iterated. This is unreliable with regular queries because it returns true for a new cursor before iteration, even if the cursor will match no documents. It is also true if the collection has been dropped on the server since the previous fetch, or if the cursor has finished its final batch and the next batch will be empty.
RETURNS
true if the cursor has locally-buffered documents, or if a round-trip to the server might fetch additional documents. SEE ALSO: Tailable Cursor Example
AUTHOR
MongoDB, Inc
COPYRIGHT
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