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Libev is a high-performance event loop for C (with optional and separate interfaces for C++ and Perl), featuring support for I/O, timers (relative and absolute, cron-like ones), signals, process status changes, and other types of events. It has both a fast native API and libevent emulation to support programs written using the libevent API. Differences to libevent include higher speed, simpler design, more features, less memory usage, embedability, and no arbitrary limits. libev supports epoll, kqueue, Solaris event ports, poll, and select.

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2008-04-16 22:29 Back to release list
3.3

This release supports Linux's eventfd, which decreases ev_async latency considerably (as well as signal latencies). Support for inotify and epoll will be autodetected in the absence of autoconf (makes embedding easier). A number of small bugfixes have been applied, as well as a number of workarounds for valgrind bugs.
Tags: Minor bugfixes

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