bson_iter_init_from_data_at_offset()¶
Synopsis¶
bool
bson_iter_init_from_data_at_offset (bson_iter_t *iter,
                                    const uint8_t *data,
                                    size_t length,
                                    uint32_t offset,
                                    uint32_t keylen);
Parameters¶
- iter: A bson_iter_t.
- data: A buffer to initialize with. This is not validated.
- length: The length of- datain bytes. This is not validated.
- offset: The offset of the field to start iterating. This is not validated. This should be an offset previously obtained from bson_iter_offset().
- keylen: The string length of the key of the field to start iterating. This is not validated. This should be a length previously obtained from bson_iter_key_len().
Description¶
Creates a bson_iter_t and starts iteration on a field at the offset.
bson_iter_init_from_data_at_offset() is useful for situations where the progress of a bson_iter_t must be saved and restored without relying on the bson_iter_t data layout. Saving the progress could be accomplished by:
- Saving the current field’s key length with bson_iter_key_len() 
- Saving the current offset with bson_iter_offset() 
- Saving the data pointer of the iterated bson_t with bson_get_data() 
- Saving the data length of the iterated bson_t with the - lenstruct field
Then later, these saved values can be passed to bson_iter_init_from_data_at_offset() to reconstruct the bson_iter_t in constant time.
Returns¶
Returns true if the iter was successfully initialized.