Artifact libio-aio-perl_4.81-1+b2_amd64

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  Architecture: amd64
  Depends: perl (>= 5.40.0-6), perlapi-5.40.0, libc6 (>= 2.34), libcommon-sense-perl
  Description: |-
    asynchronous IO module for Perl
     IO::AIO module implements asynchronous I/O using whatever means your
     operating system supports. It is implemented as an interface to the libeio
     library: http://software.schmorp.de/pkg/libeio.html.
     .
     Asynchronous means that operations that can normally block your program
     (e.g. reading from disk) will be done asynchronously: the operation
     will still block, but you can do something else in the meantime. This
     is extremely useful for programs that need to stay interactive even
     when doing heavy I/O (GUI programs, high performance network servers
     etc.), but can also be used to easily do operations in parallel that are
     normally done sequentially, e.g. stat'ing many files, which is much faster
     on a RAID volume or over NFS when you do a number of stat operations
     concurrently.
     .
     While most of this works on all types of file descriptors (for
     example sockets), using these functions on file descriptors that
     support nonblocking operation (again, sockets, pipes etc.) is
     very inefficient. Use an event loop for that (such as the L<EV>
     module): IO::AIO will naturally fit into such an event loop itself.
     .
     In this version, a number of threads are started that execute your
     requests and signal their completion. You don't need thread support
     in perl, and the threads created by this module will not be visible
     to perl. In the future, this module might make use of the native aio
     functions available on many operating systems. However, they are often
     not well-supported or restricted (GNU/Linux doesn't allow them on normal
     files currently, for example), and they would only support aio_read and
     aio_write, so the remaining functionality would have to be implemented
     using threads anyway.
     .
     Although the module will work in the presence of other (Perl-) threads,
     it is currently not reentrant in any way, so use appropriate locking
     yourself, always call poll_cb from within the same thread, or never
     call poll_cb (or other aio_ functions) recursively.
  Homepage: https://metacpan.org/release/IO-AIO
  Installed-Size: '324'
  Maintainer: Debian Perl Group <pkg-perl-maintainers@lists.alioth.debian.org>
  Package: libio-aio-perl
  Priority: optional
  Section: perl
  Source: libio-aio-perl (4.81-1)
  Version: 4.81-1+b2
srcpkg_name: libio-aio-perl
srcpkg_version: 4.81-1

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