* ->requeue support. An optimization of the AddTimer(0, ...) idiom
for immediately dispatching code at the next event loop iteration.
public-inbox uses this for fairly generating large responses
* ->requeue support. An optimization of the AddTimer(0, ...) idiom
for immediately dispatching code at the next event loop iteration.
public-inbox uses this for fairly generating large responses
which (if any) events it's interested in for the next loop iteration.
* Edge-triggering available via EPOLLET or EV_CLEAR. These reduce wakeups
which (if any) events it's interested in for the next loop iteration.
* Edge-triggering available via EPOLLET or EV_CLEAR. These reduce wakeups
* reliable signal wakeups are supported via signalfd on Linux,
EVFILT_SIGNAL on *BSDs via IO::KQueue.
* reliable signal wakeups are supported via signalfd on Linux,
EVFILT_SIGNAL on *BSDs via IO::KQueue.