-to be watched by the other library, registering <code>ev_io</code> watchers for them
-and starting an <code>ev_timer</code> watcher for any timeouts (many libraries provide
-just this functionality). Then, in the check watcher you check for any
-events that occured (by making your callbacks set soem flags for example)
-and call back into the library.</p>
-<p>As another example, the perl Coro module uses these hooks to integrate
+to be watched by the other library, registering <code>ev_io</code> watchers for
+them and starting an <code>ev_timer</code> watcher for any timeouts (many libraries
+provide just this functionality). Then, in the check watcher you check for
+any events that occured (by checking the pending status of all watchers
+and stopping them) and call back into the library. The I/O and timer
+callbacks will never actually be called (but must be valid neverthelles,
+because you never know, you know?).</p>
+<p>As another example, the Perl Coro module uses these hooks to integrate