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author | root <root> | 2009-07-08 04:14:34 +0000 |
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committer | root <root> | 2009-07-08 04:14:34 +0000 |
commit | af092237b3f7c591a942a155282f81a058627c8a (patch) | |
tree | ed104789556818acc3eee583ffb23b5a4c2d62ac /ev.pod | |
parent | 0a4686f75f02682a280668644026bb886a73b4b0 (diff) |
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@@ -1494,8 +1494,8 @@ The callback is guaranteed to be invoked only I<after> its timeout has passed (not I<at>, so on systems with very low-resolution clocks this might introduce a small delay). If multiple timers become ready during the same loop iteration then the ones with earlier time-out values are invoked -before ones with later time-out values (but this is no longer true when a -callback calls C<ev_loop> recursively). +before ones of the same priority with later time-out values (but this is +no longer true when a callback calls C<ev_loop> recursively). =head3 Be smart about timeouts @@ -2034,6 +2034,9 @@ in the next callback invocation is not. Only the default event loop is capable of handling signals, and therefore you can only register child watchers in the default event loop. +Due to some design glitches inside libev, child watchers will always be +handled at maximum priority (their priority is set to EV_MAXPRI by libev) + =head3 Process Interaction Libev grabs C<SIGCHLD> as soon as the default event loop is |