Hi Sid, > Sorry that got posted by mistake in the wrong thread... here it is > again... > > > 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?
I just went through this a couple weeks ago myself. So the trick here is using bufferevent_setwatermark correctly. After you add the last of the data to the outgoing evbuffer you want to call the bufferevent_setwatermark with 1 and 0 on the write direction. In this way, the next time the write callback is hit you know all the data has been written and calling shutdown is safe. I typically change the watermarks and the callback at the same time and it has worked like a charm so far. If that does not make complete sense, I'm going to be coding up a quick example for Nick to post with a little howto I wrote up which should demonstrate this fairly clearly. KB *********************************************************************** To unsubscribe, send an e-mail to majord...@freehaven.net with unsubscribe libevent-users in the body.