will also not define any of the structs usually found in "event.h"
that are not directly supported by libev code alone.
- EV_H
-
- The name of the ev.h header file used to include it. The default
- if undefined is <ev.h> in event.h and "ev.h" in ev.c. This can
- be used to virtually rename the ev.h header file in case of
- conflicts.
-
- EV_EVENT_H
-
- Similarly to EV_H, this macro cna be used to override event.c's idea
- of where the event.h header can be found.
-
EV_USE_MONOTONIC
If undefined or defined to be "1", libev will try to detect the
will be detected at runtime and routed around by disabling this
backend.
+ EV_H
+
+ The name of the ev.h header file used to include it. The default
+ if undefined is <ev.h> in event.h and "ev.h" in ev.c. This can
+ be used to virtually rename the ev.h header file in case of
+ conflicts.
+
+ EV_EVENT_H
+
+ Similarly to EV_H, this macro cna be used to override event.c's idea
+ of how the event.h header can be found.
+
EV_COMMON
By default, all watchers have a "void *data" member. By redefining
event loop pointer argument. Instead, all functions act on the
single default loop.
+ EV_CB_DECLARE(type)
+ EV_CB_INVOKE(watcher,revents)
+ ev_set_cb(ev,cb)
+
+ Can be used to change the callback member declaration in each
+ watcher, and the way callbacks are invoked and set. Must expand
+ to a struct member definition and a statement, respectively. See
+ the ev.v header file for their default definitions. One possible
+ use for overriding these is to avoid the ev_loop pointer as first
+ argument in all cases, or to use method calls instead of plain
+ function calls in C++.
+
EXAMPLES
For a real-world example of a program the includes libev