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1247not exist&quot; is a status change like any other. The condition &quot;path does 1247not exist&quot; is a status change like any other. The condition &quot;path does
1248not exist&quot; is signified by the <code>st_nlink</code> field being zero (which is 1248not exist&quot; is signified by the <code>st_nlink</code> field being zero (which is
1249otherwise always forced to be at least one) and all the other fields of 1249otherwise always forced to be at least one) and all the other fields of
1250the stat buffer having unspecified contents.</p> 1250the stat buffer having unspecified contents.</p>
1251<p>Since there is no standard to do this, the portable implementation simply 1251<p>Since there is no standard to do this, the portable implementation simply
1252calls <code>stat (2)</code> regulalry on the path to see if it changed somehow. You 1252calls <code>stat (2)</code> regularly on the path to see if it changed somehow. You
1253can specify a recommended polling interval for this case. If you specify 1253can specify a recommended polling interval for this case. If you specify
1254a polling interval of <code>0</code> (highly recommended!) then a <i>suitable, 1254a polling interval of <code>0</code> (highly recommended!) then a <i>suitable,
1255unspecified default</i> value will be used (which you can expect to be around 1255unspecified default</i> value will be used (which you can expect to be around
1256five seconds, although this might change dynamically). Libev will also 1256five seconds, although this might change dynamically). Libev will also
1257impose a minimum interval which is currently around <code>0.1</code>, but thats 1257impose a minimum interval which is currently around <code>0.1</code>, but thats
1258usually overkill.</p> 1258usually overkill.</p>
1259<p>This watcher type is not meant for massive numbers of stat watchers, 1259<p>This watcher type is not meant for massive numbers of stat watchers,
1260as even with OS-supported change notifications, this can be 1260as even with OS-supported change notifications, this can be
1261resource-intensive.</p> 1261resource-intensive.</p>
1262<p>At the time of this writing, no specific OS backends are implemented, but 1262<p>At the time of this writing, only the Linux inotify interface is
1263if demand increases, at least a kqueue and inotify backend will be added.</p> 1263implemented (implementing kqueue support is left as an exercise for the
1264reader). Inotify will be used to give hints only and should not change the
1265semantics of <code>ev_stat</code> watchers, which means that libev sometimes needs
1266to fall back to regular polling again even with inotify, but changes are
1267usually detected immediately, and if the file exists there will be no
1268polling.</p>
1264<dl> 1269<dl>
1265 <dt>ev_stat_init (ev_stat *, callback, const char *path, ev_tstamp interval)</dt> 1270 <dt>ev_stat_init (ev_stat *, callback, const char *path, ev_tstamp interval)</dt>
1266 <dt>ev_stat_set (ev_stat *, const char *path, ev_tstamp interval)</dt> 1271 <dt>ev_stat_set (ev_stat *, const char *path, ev_tstamp interval)</dt>
1267 <dd> 1272 <dd>
1268 <p>Configures the watcher to wait for status changes of the given 1273 <p>Configures the watcher to wait for status changes of the given
2015 </dd> 2020 </dd>
2016 <dt>EV_USE_DEVPOLL</dt> 2021 <dt>EV_USE_DEVPOLL</dt>
2017 <dd> 2022 <dd>
2018 <p>reserved for future expansion, works like the USE symbols above.</p> 2023 <p>reserved for future expansion, works like the USE symbols above.</p>
2019 </dd> 2024 </dd>
2025 <dt>EV_USE_INOTIFY</dt>
2026 <dd>
2027 <p>If defined to be <code>1</code>, libev will compile in support for the Linux inotify
2028interface to speed up <code>ev_stat</code> watchers. Its actual availability will
2029be detected at runtime.</p>
2030 </dd>
2020 <dt>EV_H</dt> 2031 <dt>EV_H</dt>
2021 <dd> 2032 <dd>
2022 <p>The name of the <cite>ev.h</cite> header file used to include it. The default if 2033 <p>The name of the <cite>ev.h</cite> header file used to include it. The default if
2023undefined is <code>&lt;ev.h&gt;</code> in <cite>event.h</cite> and <code>&quot;ev.h&quot;</code> in <cite>ev.c</cite>. This 2034undefined is <code>&lt;ev.h&gt;</code> in <cite>event.h</cite> and <code>&quot;ev.h&quot;</code> in <cite>ev.c</cite>. This
2024can be used to virtually rename the <cite>ev.h</cite> header file in case of conflicts.</p> 2035can be used to virtually rename the <cite>ev.h</cite> header file in case of conflicts.</p>
2079 <dt>EV_PID_HASHSIZE</dt> 2090 <dt>EV_PID_HASHSIZE</dt>
2080 <dd> 2091 <dd>
2081 <p><code>ev_child</code> watchers use a small hash table to distribute workload by 2092 <p><code>ev_child</code> watchers use a small hash table to distribute workload by
2082pid. The default size is <code>16</code> (or <code>1</code> with <code>EV_MINIMAL</code>), usually more 2093pid. The default size is <code>16</code> (or <code>1</code> with <code>EV_MINIMAL</code>), usually more
2083than enough. If you need to manage thousands of children you might want to 2094than enough. If you need to manage thousands of children you might want to
2084increase this value.</p> 2095increase this value (<i>must</i> be a power of two).</p>
2096 </dd>
2097 <dt>EV_INOTIFY_HASHSIZE</dt>
2098 <dd>
2099 <p><code>ev_staz</code> watchers use a small hash table to distribute workload by
2100inotify watch id. The default size is <code>16</code> (or <code>1</code> with <code>EV_MINIMAL</code>),
2101usually more than enough. If you need to manage thousands of <code>ev_stat</code>
2102watchers you might want to increase this value (<i>must</i> be a power of
2103two).</p>
2085 </dd> 2104 </dd>
2086 <dt>EV_COMMON</dt> 2105 <dt>EV_COMMON</dt>
2087 <dd> 2106 <dd>
2088 <p>By default, all watchers have a <code>void *data</code> member. By redefining 2107 <p>By default, all watchers have a <code>void *data</code> member. By redefining
2089this macro to a something else you can include more and other types of 2108this macro to a something else you can include more and other types of
2146 <dl> 2165 <dl>
2147 <dt>Starting and stopping timer/periodic watchers: O(log skipped_other_timers)</dt> 2166 <dt>Starting and stopping timer/periodic watchers: O(log skipped_other_timers)</dt>
2148 <dt>Changing timer/periodic watchers (by autorepeat, again): O(log skipped_other_timers)</dt> 2167 <dt>Changing timer/periodic watchers (by autorepeat, again): O(log skipped_other_timers)</dt>
2149 <dt>Starting io/check/prepare/idle/signal/child watchers: O(1)</dt> 2168 <dt>Starting io/check/prepare/idle/signal/child watchers: O(1)</dt>
2150 <dt>Stopping check/prepare/idle watchers: O(1)</dt> 2169 <dt>Stopping check/prepare/idle watchers: O(1)</dt>
2151 <dt>Stopping an io/signal/child watcher: O(number_of_watchers_for_this_(fd/signal/pid % 16))</dt> 2170 <dt>Stopping an io/signal/child watcher: O(number_of_watchers_for_this_(fd/signal/pid % EV_PID_HASHSIZE))</dt>
2152 <dt>Finding the next timer per loop iteration: O(1)</dt> 2171 <dt>Finding the next timer per loop iteration: O(1)</dt>
2153 <dt>Each change on a file descriptor per loop iteration: O(number_of_watchers_for_this_fd)</dt> 2172 <dt>Each change on a file descriptor per loop iteration: O(number_of_watchers_for_this_fd)</dt>
2154 <dt>Activating one watcher: O(1)</dt> 2173 <dt>Activating one watcher: O(1)</dt>
2155 </dl> 2174 </dl>
2156 </p> 2175 </p>

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