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net.server_epoll: Set minimum wait time to 1ms, matching epoll
A timeout value less than 0.001 gets turned into zero on the C side, so
epoll_wait() returns instantly and essentially busy-loops up to 1ms,
e.g. when a timer event ends up scheduled (0, 0.001)ms into the future.
Unsure if this has much effect in practice, but it may waste a small
amount of CPU time. How much would depend on how often this ends up
happening and how fast the CPU gets trough main loop iterations.
author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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date | Thu, 15 Jul 2021 01:38:44 +0200 |
parent | 11116:d334f2bebe55 |
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local ibh = require"util.indexedbheap"; local function verify_heap_property(priorities) for k in ipairs(priorities) do local parent = priorities[k]; local childA = priorities[2*k]; local childB = priorities[2*k+1]; -- print("-", parent, childA, childB) assert(childA == nil or childA > parent, "heap property violated"); assert(childB == nil or childB > parent, "heap property violated"); end end local h setup(function () h = ibh.create(); end) describe("util.indexedbheap", function () it("item can be moved from end to top", function () verify_heap_property(h); h:insert("a", 1); verify_heap_property(h); h:insert("b", 2); verify_heap_property(h); h:insert("c", 3); verify_heap_property(h); local id = h:insert("*", 10); verify_heap_property(h); h:reprioritize(id, 0); verify_heap_property(h); assert.same({ 0, "*", id }, { h:pop() }); end) end);