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6 Coro::EV - do events the coro-way, with EV
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12 EV::READ & Coro::EV::timed_io_once $fh, EV::READ, 60
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18 This module does two things: First, it offers some utility functions
19 that might be useful for threads (although Coro::AnyEvent offers more
20 and more portable functions), and secondly, it integrates Coro into the
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23 Before the process blocks (in EV::run) to wait for events, this module
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25 higher priority. After that, it will cede once to a threads of lower
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35 In general, you should always run EV::run, either in your main program,
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41 To run the EV event loop in a separate thread, you can simply do this:
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46 $revents = Coro::EV::timed_io_once $fileno_or_fh, $events[, $timeout]
47 Blocks the coroutine until either the given event set has occurred
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53 "Coro::AnyEvent::writable" instead, they work with any AnyEvent-
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63 Marc A. Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
64 http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/Coro.html
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