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<meta name="description" content="Pod documentation for libev" />
<meta name="inputfile" content="&lt;standard input&gt;" />
<meta name="outputfile" content="&lt;standard output&gt;" />
- <meta name="created" content="Thu Nov 22 13:28:34 2007" />
+ <meta name="created" content="Fri Nov 23 05:35:59 2007" />
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@@ -274,9 +274,9 @@ earlier call to <code>ev_loop_new</code>.</p>
one. Despite the name, you can call it anytime, but it makes most sense
after forking, in either the parent or child process (or both, but that
again makes little sense).</p>
- <p>You <i>must</i> call this function after forking if and only if you want to
-use the event library in both processes. If you just fork+exec, you don't
-have to call it.</p>
+ <p>You <i>must</i> call this function in the child process after forking if and
+only if you want to use the event library in both processes. If you just
+fork+exec, you don't have to call it.</p>
<p>The function itself is quite fast and it's usually not a problem to call
it just in case after a fork. To make this easy, the function will fit in
quite nicely into a call to <code>pthread_atfork</code>:</p>