X-Git-Url: https://git.llucax.com/software/libev.git/blobdiff_plain/99c0baac0b99f53c7a0bb4a0c5a8a10e8b97605f..cff78812ebbcab7601919f479447150fb7c2c9f4:/ev.html?ds=sidebyside diff --git a/ev.html b/ev.html index 05a81f1..fbfaeea 100644 --- a/ev.html +++ b/ev.html @@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ - +
@@ -239,8 +239,9 @@ it's really slow, but it still scales very well (O(active_fds)).EVMETHOD_ALL
Try all backends (even potentially broken ones). Since this is a mask, you
-can do stuff like EVMETHOD_ALL & ~EVMETHOD_KQUEUE
.
Try all backends (even potentially broken ones that wouldn't be tried
+with EVFLAG_AUTO
). Since this is a mask, you can do stuff such as
+EVMETHOD_ALL & ~EVMETHOD_KQUEUE
.
ev_loop_new
.
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).
- You must 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.
+You must 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.
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 pthread_atfork
: