mongoc_query_flags_t
Flags for deletion operations
Synopsis
typedef enum
{
   MONGOC_QUERY_NONE              = 0,
   MONGOC_QUERY_TAILABLE_CURSOR   = 1 << 1,
   MONGOC_QUERY_SLAVE_OK          = 1 << 2,
   MONGOC_QUERY_OPLOG_REPLAY      = 1 << 3,
   MONGOC_QUERY_NO_CURSOR_TIMEOUT = 1 << 4,
   MONGOC_QUERY_AWAIT_DATA        = 1 << 5,
   MONGOC_QUERY_EXHAUST           = 1 << 6,
   MONGOC_QUERY_PARTIAL           = 1 << 7,
} mongoc_query_flags_t;Description
These flags correspond to the MongoDB wire protocol. They may be bitwise or'd together. They may modify how a query is performed in the MongoDB server.
Flag Values
| MONGOC_QUERY_NONE | Specify no query flags. | 
| MONGOC_QUERY_TAILABLE_CURSOR | Cursor will not be closed when the last data is retrieved. You can resume this cursor later. | 
| MONGOC_QUERY_SLAVE_OK | Allow query of replica set secondaries. | 
| MONGOC_QUERY_OPLOG_REPLAY | Used internally by MongoDB. | 
| MONGOC_QUERY_NO_CURSOR_TIMEOUT | The server normally times out an idle cursor after an inactivity period (10 minutes). This prevents that. | 
| MONGOC_QUERY_AWAIT_DATA | Use with MONGOC_QUERY_TAILABLE_CURSOR. Block rather than returning no data. After a period, time out. | 
| MONGOC_QUERY_EXHAUST | Stream the data down full blast in multiple "reply" packets. Faster when you are pulling down a lot of data and you know you want to retrieve it all. | 
| MONGOC_QUERY_PARTIAL | Get partial results from mongos if some shards are down (instead of throwing an error). |