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2085 | If the limit cannot be raised enough, the function makes a best-effort |
2085 | If the limit cannot be raised enough, the function makes a best-effort |
2086 | attempt to increase the limit as much as possible, using various |
2086 | attempt to increase the limit as much as possible, using various |
2087 | tricks, while still failing. You can query the resulting limit using |
2087 | tricks, while still failing. You can query the resulting limit using |
2088 | C<IO::AIO::get_fdlimit>. |
2088 | C<IO::AIO::get_fdlimit>. |
2089 | |
2089 | |
2090 | If an error occurs, returns C<undef> and sets C<$!>. |
2090 | If an error occurs, returns C<undef> and sets C<$!>, otherwise returns |
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2091 | true. |
2091 | |
2092 | |
2092 | =item IO::AIO::sendfile $ofh, $ifh, $offset, $count |
2093 | =item IO::AIO::sendfile $ofh, $ifh, $offset, $count |
2093 | |
2094 | |
2094 | Calls the C<eio_sendfile_sync> function, which is like C<aio_sendfile>, |
2095 | Calls the C<eio_sendfile_sync> function, which is like C<aio_sendfile>, |
2095 | but is blocking (this makes most sense if you know the input data is |
2096 | but is blocking (this makes most sense if you know the input data is |