(Sorry for the crummy Subject on the previous message; corrected here.)

On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 2:15 PM, Nicholas Marriott
<nicholas.marri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks. Does this work though? Where do you enable the bufferevent for
> writes?
>
> Or does libevent do that for us, I forget and no time to check...

Yes, libevent automatically includes EV_WRITE (1.4 in
bufferevent_new; 2.0 in bufferevent_init_common, called from
bufferevent_new, via bufferevent_socket_new, in 2.0), but it is
probably a good idea to be explicit about it since it is not
obvious.

The changes do "work for me" (against libevent 2.0.21), but I am not
terribly familiar with libevent, so there may have been something
I mucked up. I did test it with some fairly large selections (e.g.
the ~0.5MB of output from "jot 100000").

--
Chris

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