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2464 | catch the signals) with some delay (default is 10 seconds, look for |
2464 | catch the signals) with some delay (default is 10 seconds, look for |
2465 | C<$AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY>). |
2465 | C<$AnyEvent::MAX_SIGNAL_LATENCY>). |
2466 | |
2466 | |
2467 | If this module is available, then it will be used to implement signal |
2467 | If this module is available, then it will be used to implement signal |
2468 | catching, which means that signals will not be delayed, and the event loop |
2468 | catching, which means that signals will not be delayed, and the event loop |
2469 | will not be interrupted regularly, which is more efficient (And good for |
2469 | will not be interrupted regularly, which is more efficient (and good for |
2470 | battery life on laptops). |
2470 | battery life on laptops). |
2471 | |
2471 | |
2472 | This affects not just the pure-perl event loop, but also other event loops |
2472 | This affects not just the pure-perl event loop, but also other event loops |
2473 | that have no signal handling on their own (e.g. Glib, Tk, Qt). |
2473 | that have no signal handling on their own (e.g. Glib, Tk, Qt). |
2474 | |
2474 | |