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@ -420,8 +420,9 @@ extra overhead. A fork can both result in spurious notifications as well
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as in libev having to destroy and recreate the epoll object, which can
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take considerable time and thus should be avoided.
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All this means that, in practise, C<EVBACKEND_SELECT> is as fast or faster
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then epoll for maybe up to a hundred file descriptors. So sad.
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All this means that, in practise, C<EVBACKEND_SELECT> can be as fast or
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faster then epoll for maybe up to a hundred file descriptors, depending on
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the usage. So sad.
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While nominally embeddable in other event loops, this feature is broken in
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all kernel versions tested so far.
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