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4121 | Associates a different C<struct ev_loop> with this watcher. You can only |
4121 | Associates a different C<struct ev_loop> with this watcher. You can only |
4122 | do this when the watcher is inactive (and not pending either). |
4122 | do this when the watcher is inactive (and not pending either). |
4123 | |
4123 | |
4124 | =item w->set ([arguments]) |
4124 | =item w->set ([arguments]) |
4125 | |
4125 | |
4126 | Basically the same as C<ev_TYPE_set>, with the same arguments. Either this |
4126 | Basically the same as C<ev_TYPE_set> (except for C<ev::embed> watchers>), |
4127 | method or a suitable start method must be called at least once. Unlike the |
4127 | with the same arguments. Either this method or a suitable start method |
4128 | C counterpart, an active watcher gets automatically stopped and restarted |
4128 | must be called at least once. Unlike the C counterpart, an active watcher |
4129 | when reconfiguring it with this method. |
4129 | gets automatically stopped and restarted when reconfiguring it with this |
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4130 | method. |
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4132 | For C<ev::embed> watchers this method is called C<set_embed>, to avoid |
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4133 | clashing with the C<set (loop)> method. |
4130 | |
4134 | |
4131 | =item w->start () |
4135 | =item w->start () |
4132 | |
4136 | |
4133 | Starts the watcher. Note that there is no C<loop> argument, as the |
4137 | Starts the watcher. Note that there is no C<loop> argument, as the |
4134 | constructor already stores the event loop. |
4138 | constructor already stores the event loop. |