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@ -3035,11 +3035,7 @@ L<http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/EV>.
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=item Python
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Python bindings can be found at L<http://code.google.com/p/pyev/>. It
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seems to be quite complete and well-documented. Note, however, that the
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patch they require for libev is outright dangerous as it breaks the ABI
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for everybody else, and therefore, should never be applied in an installed
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libev (if python requires an incompatible ABI then it needs to embed
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libev).
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seems to be quite complete and well-documented.
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=item Ruby
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@ -3051,6 +3047,11 @@ L<http://rev.rubyforge.org/>.
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Roger Pack reports that using the link order C<-lws2_32 -lmsvcrt-ruby-190>
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makes rev work even on mingw.
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=item Haskell
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A haskell binding to libev is available at
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L<http://hackage.haskell.org/cgi-bin/hackage-scripts/package/hlibev>.
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=item D
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Leandro Lucarella has written a D language binding (F<ev.d>) for libev, to
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