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SYNOPSIS
void
mongoc_init (void);
DESCRIPTION
Initialize the MongoDB C Driver by calling mongoc_init() exactly once at the beginning of your program.
It is responsible for initializing global state such as process counters, SSL, and threading primitives.
Exception to this is mongoc_log_set_handler(), which should be called before mongoc_init() or some log
traces would not use your log handling function. See Custom Log Handlers for a detailed example.
Call mongoc_cleanup() exactly once at the end of your program to release all memory and other resources
allocated by the driver. You must not call any other MongoDB C Driver functions after mongoc_cleanup().
Note that mongoc_init() does not reinitialize the driver after mongoc_cleanup().
AUTHOR
MongoDB, Inc
COPYRIGHT
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1.26.0 Mar 31, 2024 MONGOC_INIT(3)