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@ -2415,9 +2415,9 @@ default loop and for C<SIGIO> in another loop, but you cannot watch for
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C<SIGINT> in both the default loop and another loop at the same time. At
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the moment, C<SIGCHLD> is permanently tied to the default loop.
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When the first watcher gets started will libev actually register something
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with the kernel (thus it coexists with your own signal handlers as long as
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you don't register any with libev for the same signal).
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Only after the first watcher for a signal is started will libev actually
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register something with the kernel. It thus coexists with your own signal
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handlers as long as you don't register any with libev for the same signal.
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If possible and supported, libev will install its handlers with
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C<SA_RESTART> (or equivalent) behaviour enabled, so system calls should
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