enum net_async_status
mysql_reset_connection_nonblocking(MYSQL *mysql)
            mysql_reset_connection_nonblocking()
            is an asynchronous function. It is the counterpart of the
            mysql_reset_connection()
            synchronous function, for use by applications that require
            asynchronous communication with the server. For general
            information about writing asynchronous C API applications,
            see Chapter 7, C API Asynchronous Interface.
          
          mysql_reset_connection_nonblocking()
          is used similarly to
          mysql_reset_connection(). For
          details about the latter, see
          Section 5.4.65, “mysql_reset_connection()”. The two functions
          differ as follows:
        
- mysql_reset_connection()returns a zero for success or a nonzero if an error occurred.
- 
mysql_reset_connection_nonblocking()returns anenum net_async_statusstatus indicator.If mysql_reset_connection_nonblocking()returnsNET_ASYNC_COMPLETE, then connection state has cleared successfully. Otherwise, continue to callmysql_reset_connection_nonblocking()from the client application until the function returns statusNET_ASYNC_COMPLETE. ANET_ASYNC_ERRORreturn status indicates an error.
          mysql_reset_connection_nonblocking()
          was added in MySQL 8.1.0.
        
          Returns an enum net_async_status value. See
          the description in
          Section 7.2, “C API Asynchronous Interface Data Structures”.