--- EV/EV.pm 2018/10/28 23:40:32 1.152 +++ EV/EV.pm 2018/10/28 23:51:23 1.153 @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ C<$fh_or_undef> and C<0> for C<$events>). If timeout is C or negative, then there will be no -timeout. Otherwise a EV::timer with this value will be started. +timeout. Otherwise an C with this value will be started. When an error occurs or either the timeout or I/O watcher triggers, then the callback will be called with the received event set (in general @@ -712,7 +712,7 @@ I. If you need to stop it, return 1e30 and stop it afterwards. You may create -and start a C watcher for this task. +and start an C watcher for this task. It must return the next time to trigger, based on the passed time value (that is, the lowest time value larger than or equal to to the second