Hi Andrew,
When can I delete an XrdSsiResponder instance?
In your example, your XrdSsiSvSession multiply inherits from
XrdSsiSession and XrdSsiResponder, so I can clearly delete it when
deleting the corresponding XrdSsiSession object. But I'm starting to
think that the API doesn't really care when I delete it: it's just a
convenience object for doing ReleaseRequestBuffer() and SetResponse().
Thus I can delete it after I'm done with its API, right?
-Daniel
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