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1043 | The default priority used by watchers when no priority has been set is |
1043 | The default priority used by watchers when no priority has been set is |
1044 | always C<0>, which is supposed to not be too high and not be too low :). |
1044 | always C<0>, which is supposed to not be too high and not be too low :). |
1045 | |
1045 | |
1046 | Setting a priority outside the range of C<EV_MINPRI> to C<EV_MAXPRI> is |
1046 | Setting a priority outside the range of C<EV_MINPRI> to C<EV_MAXPRI> is |
1047 | fine, as long as you do not mind that the priority value you query might |
1047 | fine, as long as you do not mind that the priority value you query might |
1048 | or might not have been adjusted to be within valid range. |
1048 | or might not have been clamped to the valid range. |
1049 | |
1049 | |
1050 | =item ev_invoke (loop, ev_TYPE *watcher, int revents) |
1050 | =item ev_invoke (loop, ev_TYPE *watcher, int revents) |
1051 | |
1051 | |
1052 | Invoke the C<watcher> with the given C<loop> and C<revents>. Neither |
1052 | Invoke the C<watcher> with the given C<loop> and C<revents>. Neither |
1053 | C<loop> nor C<revents> need to be valid as long as the watcher callback |
1053 | C<loop> nor C<revents> need to be valid as long as the watcher callback |