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BDB(3)		      User Contributed Perl Documentation		BDB(3)

NAME
       Coro::BDB - truly asynchronous bdb access

SYNOPSIS
	  use Coro::BDB;
	  use BDB;

	  # can now use any of the bdb requests

DESCRIPTION
       This module is an AnyEvent user, you need to make sure that you use and
       run a supported event loop.

       This module implements a thin wrapper around the BDB module: Each BDB
       request that could block and doesn't get passed a callback will
       normally block all coroutines. after loading this module, this will no
       longer be the case (it provides a suitable sync prepare callback).

       It will also register an AnyEvent watcher as soon as AnyEvent chooses
       an event loop.

       The AnyEvent watcher can be disabled by executing "undef
       $Coro::BDB::WATCHER". Please notify the author of when and why you
       think this was necessary.

       This module does not export anything (unlike Coro::AIO), as BDB already
       supports leaving out the callback. (Unfortunately, it ties a C context
       to each coroutine executing such a callback, so in the future, it might
       export more efficient wrappers).

SEE ALSO
       BDB of course.

AUTHOR
	Marc Lehmann <schmorp@schmorp.de>
	http://home.schmorp.de/

perl v5.14.2			  2011-11-11				BDB(3)
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