Hey Joe,

Using the wthttpd, there's nothing particular to do: simply run the
application with valgrind, and a Ctrl-C (or SIGTERM) should always
terminate cleanly for a well-behaved application: this signal is caught to
do a clean shutdown, cleaning up all current application sessions.

Regards,
koen

2015-02-17 17:36 GMT+01:00 Joe VanAndel <vanan...@ucar.edu>:

> What’s the best way of using valgrind with a Wt application?
>
> I’d like to cleanly terminate the Wt app, so I can detect any memory leaks
> in my code (or in Wt).
>
>
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