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SYNOPSIS

          void
          mongoc_write_concern_set_w (mongoc_write_concern_t *write_concern, int32_t w);

PARAMETERS

write_concern: A mongoc_write_concern_t.

       • w: A positive int32_t or zero.

DESCRIPTION

       Sets the w value for the write concern. See mongoc_write_concern_t for more information on this setting.

       Unacknowledged   writes   are  not  causally  consistent.  If  you  execute  a  write  operation  with  a
       mongoc_write_concern_t on which you have called mongoc_write_concern_set_w() with a value of 0, the write
       does not participate in causal consistency, even when executed with a mongoc_client_session_t.

       Beginning in version 1.9.0, this function can now alter the write concern after it has been  used  in  an
       operation.  Previously,  using  the  struct  with an operation would mark it as "frozen" and calling this
       function would log a warning instead instead of altering the write concern.

AUTHOR

       MongoDB, Inc

COPYRIGHT

       2017-present, MongoDB, Inc

1.26.0                                            Mar 31, 2024                     MONGOC_WRITE_CONCERN_SET_W(3)