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187 passed (approximately - it might return a bit earlier even if not
270 Example: Replace the libev allocator with one that waits a bit and then
399 If this flag bit is or'ed into the flag value (or the program runs setuid
498 For few fds, this backend is a bit little slower than poll and select, but
1146 The received events usually include a single bit per event type received
1147 (you can receive multiple events at the same time). The possible bit masks
1979 situations. Method #3 requires a bit more thinking, but handles many cases
2066 invoked, you will find that sometimes the callback is a bit "early".
2151 This sounds a bit complicated, see L</Be smart about timeouts>, above, for a
2210 (and unfortunately a bit complex).
2658 support disabled by default, you get the 32 bit version of the stat
2660 use 64 bit file offsets the programs will fail. In that case you have to
2970 normally only do a bit of work for each active connection, and if there
3145 will be a bit slower because first libev has to call C<poll> and then
3622 In this case getting the pointer to C<my_biggy> is a bit more
5107 GNU/Linux is the only common platform that supports 64 bit file/large file