mongoose/docs/c-api/net.h/intro.md
Alexander Alashkin 4cbf81da59 Use user timeout in multithreading polling
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Core API: TCP/UDP/SSL intro net.h
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mg_mgr_init.md
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mg_mgr_free.md
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mg_mgr_poll.md
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mg_broadcast.md
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mg_next.md
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mg_add_sock.md
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mg_add_sock_opt.md
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mg_bind.md
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mg_bind_opt.md
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mg_connect.md
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mg_connect_opt.md
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mg_set_ssl.md
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mg_send.md
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mg_printf.md
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mg_vprintf.md
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mg_socketpair.md
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mg_check_ip_acl.md
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mg_enable_multithreading.md
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mg_enable_javascript.md
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mg_set_timer.md
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mg_time.md
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mg_event_handler_t.md
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struct_mg_mgr.md
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struct_mg_connection.md
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struct_mg_add_sock_opts.md
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struct_mg_bind_opts.md
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struct_mg_connect_opts.md
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struct_mg_multithreading_opts.md

NOTE: Mongoose manager is single threaded. It does not protect its data structures by mutexes, therefore all functions that are dealing with a particular event manager should be called from the same thread, with exception of the mg_broadcast() function. It is fine to have different event managers handled by different threads.