Hi,
I am using libevent 2.03 alpha 1 to create an
app<https://gist.github.com/712976>.
The app structure is as follows:

A C++ app wraps lib event to listen on a domain socket. I use buffered
events. As you can see in the post, the post above is a simple server that
loops over a set of docs and creates many connections to this server.

I am new to this so please spare my flaky concepts, I want to clarify my
doubt
1) I am using a buffered event that uses sockets as its underlying transport
means. Everytime a connection is received a connection handler forms an
eventbuffer, attaches a write handler and a eventcb handler.

2) I recieve some data from the client, I read a line process it and write
it onto the output buffer of the bufferevent object.

*The problem*: Now I want to just flush this buffer and close the underlying
transport(socket) after data has been flushed. I will call the evbuffer_add
only once for each line recieved and after that no more data will be written
to that specific o/p buffer.
So at this point i know exactly how much data to write. I need to reliably
close this connection after all these bytes are out. How to achieve this?

Sid

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