--- EV/EV.pm 2008/10/02 12:26:25 1.104 +++ EV/EV.pm 2008/10/02 12:27:55 1.105 @@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ (L). While the documentation below is comprehensive, one might also consult the documentation of libev itself (L or -F) for more subtle details on watcher semantics or some +F) for more subtle details on watcher semantics or some discussion on the available backends, or how to force a specific backend with C, or just about in any case because it has much more detailed information. @@ -128,7 +128,7 @@ Create a new event loop as per the specified flags. Please refer to the C function description in the libev documentation (L, -or locally-installed as F manpage) for more info. +or locally-installed as F manpage) for more info. The loop will automatically be destroyed when it is no longer referenced by any watcher and the loop object goes out of scope. @@ -286,7 +286,7 @@ These advanced functions set the minimum block interval when polling for I/O events and the minimum wait interval for timer events. See the libev documentation at L -(locally installed as F) for a more detailed discussion. +(locally installed as F) for a more detailed discussion. =back @@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ See the libev documentation at L -(locally installed as F) for more details. +(locally installed as F) for more details. In short, this watcher is most useful on BSD systems without working kqueue to still be able to handle a large number of sockets: