I don't understand. Which kind of UV event you want?
uv_on_shutdown_button_pressed? That makes no sense. libuv already lets
you manage signals (in case the "user event" you mean produces a
signal).

2014-05-10 16:07 GMT+02:00 Martin Sustrik <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I start the event loop, it does what it should, everything works OK.
>
> Now I want to pass some user events to the event loop. E.g. "User pressed
> shutdown button and I want the event loop to terminate", "I want to get the
> processing results accumulated so far" or similar.
>
> I can create an eventfd, register a callback for it, then I can signal the
> eventfd and wait till the callback is invoked.
>
> However, it feels like libuv should have a canonical way of doing that. Does
> it? And if so, how?
>
> Martin
>
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