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| libev is a high-performance event loop/event model with lots of features.
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| (see benchmark at http://libev.schmorp.de/bench.html)
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| 
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| ABOUT
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| 
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|    Homepage: http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libev
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|    Mailinglist: libev@lists.schmorp.de
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|                 http://lists.schmorp.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/libev
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|    Library Documentation: http://pod.tst.eu/http://cvs.schmorp.de/libev/ev.pod
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| 
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|    Libev is modelled (very losely) after libevent and the Event perl
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|    module, but is faster, scales better and is more correct, and also more
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|    featureful. And also smaller. Yay.
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| 
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|    Some of the specialties of libev not commonly found elsewhere are:
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|    
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|    - extensive and detailed, readable documentation (not doxygen garbage).
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|    - fully supports fork, can detect fork in various ways and automatically
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|      re-arms kernel mechanisms that do not support fork.
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|    - highly optimised select, poll, epoll, kqueue and event ports backends.
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|    - filesystem object (path) watching (with optional linux inotify support).
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|    - wallclock-based times (using absolute time, cron-like).
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|    - relative timers/timeouts (handle time jumps).
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|    - fast intra-thread communication between multiple
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|      event loops (with optional fast linux eventfd backend).
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|    - extremely easy to embed (fully documented, no dependencies,
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|      autoconf supported but optional).
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|    - very small codebase, no bloated library, simple code.
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|    - fully extensible by being able to plug into the event loop,
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|      integrate other event loops, integrate other event loop users.
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|    - very little memory use (small watchers, small event loop data).
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|    - optional C++ interface allowing method and function callbacks
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|      at no extra memory or runtime overhead.
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|    - optional Perl interface with similar characteristics (capable
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|      of running Glib/Gtk2 on libev).
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|    - support for other languages (multiple C++ interfaces, D, Ruby,
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|      Python) available from third-parties.
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| 
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|    Examples of programs that embed libev: the EV perl module, node.js,
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|    auditd, rxvt-unicode, gvpe (GNU Virtual Private Ethernet), the
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|    Deliantra MMORPG server (http://www.deliantra.net/), Rubinius (a
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|    next-generation Ruby VM), the Ebb web server, the Rev event toolkit.
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| 
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| 
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| CONTRIBUTORS
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|    libev was written and designed by Marc Lehmann and Emanuele Giaquinta.
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| 
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|    The following people sent in patches or made other noteworthy
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|    contributions to the design (for minor patches, see the Changes
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|    file. If I forgot to include you, please shout at me, it was an
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|    accident):
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|    W.C.A. Wijngaards
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|    Christopher Layne
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|    Chris Brody
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