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1713 | otherwise another method will be used as fallback. This is the preferred |
1713 | otherwise another method will be used as fallback. This is the preferred |
1714 | backend for \s-1BSD\s0 and BSD-like systems, although on most BSDs kqueue only |
1714 | backend for \s-1BSD\s0 and BSD-like systems, although on most BSDs kqueue only |
1715 | supports some types of fds correctly (the only platform we found that |
1715 | supports some types of fds correctly (the only platform we found that |
1716 | supports ptys for example was NetBSD), so kqueue might be compiled in, but |
1716 | supports ptys for example was NetBSD), so kqueue might be compiled in, but |
1717 | not be used unless explicitly requested. The best way to use it is to find |
1717 | not be used unless explicitly requested. The best way to use it is to find |
1718 | out wether kqueue supports your type of fd properly and use an embedded |
1718 | out whether kqueue supports your type of fd properly and use an embedded |
1719 | kqueue loop. |
1719 | kqueue loop. |
1720 | .IP "\s-1EV_USE_PORT\s0" 4 |
1720 | .IP "\s-1EV_USE_PORT\s0" 4 |
1721 | .IX Item "EV_USE_PORT" |
1721 | .IX Item "EV_USE_PORT" |
1722 | If defined to be \f(CW1\fR, libev will compile in support for the Solaris |
1722 | If defined to be \f(CW1\fR, libev will compile in support for the Solaris |
1723 | 10 port style backend. Its availability will be detected at runtime, |
1723 | 10 port style backend. Its availability will be detected at runtime, |