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@ -605,11 +605,11 @@ to spend more time collecting timeouts, at the expense of increased
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latency (the watcher callback will be called later). C<ev_io> watchers
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will not be affected.
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Many programs can usually benefit by setting the io collect interval to
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a value near C<0.1> or so, which is often enough for interactive servers
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(of course not for games), likewise for timeouts. It usually doesn't make
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much sense to set it to a lower value than C<0.01>, as this approsaches
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the timing granularity of most systems.
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Many (busy) programs can usually benefit by setting the io collect
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interval to a value near C<0.1> or so, which is often enough for
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interactive servers (of course not for games), likewise for timeouts. It
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usually doesn't make much sense to set it to a lower value than C<0.01>,
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as this approsaches the timing granularity of most systems.
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=back
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