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-rw-r--r-- | Changes | 2 | ||||
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2 files changed, 4 insertions, 4 deletions
@@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ TODO: win32 write() to socket for signal handling - do not use sscanf to parse linux version number (smaller, faster, no sscanf dependency). - new EV_CHILD_ENABLE and EV_SIGNAL_ENABLE configurable settings. - - update libev.m4 HAVE_CLOCK_SYSCALL test for newwer glibcs. + - update libev.m4 HAVE_CLOCK_SYSCALL test for newer glibcs. - add section on accept() problems to the manpage. - rename EV_TIMEOUT to EV_TIMER. - remove loop_ name component from ev_loop_count/depth/verify. @@ -1547,7 +1547,7 @@ somewhere, as that would have given you a big clue). =head3 The special problem of accept()ing when you can't Many implementations of the POSIX C<accept> function (for example, -found in port-2004 Linux) have the peculiar behaviour of not removing a +found in post-2004 Linux) have the peculiar behaviour of not removing a connection from the pending queue in all error cases. For example, larger servers often run out of file descriptors (because @@ -3666,7 +3666,7 @@ the absence of autoconf is documented for every option. Symbols marked with "(h)" do not change the ABI, and can have different values when compiling libev vs. including F<ev.h>, so it is permissible -to redefine them before including F<ev.h> without breakign compatibility +to redefine them before including F<ev.h> without breaking compatibility to a compiled library. All other symbols change the ABI, which means all users of libev and the libev code itself must be compiled with compatible settings. @@ -4646,7 +4646,7 @@ removed in later versions of libev, so better update early than late. Most functions working on C<struct ev_loop> objects don't have an C<ev_loop_> prefix, so it was removed. Note that C<ev_loop_fork> is still called C<ev_loop_fork> because it would otherwise clash with the -C<ev_frok> typedef. +C<ev_fork> typedef. =item C<EV_TIMEOUT> renamed to C<EV_TIMER> in C<revents> |