On Mon, Nov 20, 2017 at 10:06 AM,  <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to run LibUV loop till I receive a response and then I would like
> it to stop (after response was processed) - I might restart the loop at
> another time.
> I'd like to run the loop in the most non-cpu wasting - which seems to be
> UV_RUN_DEFAULT.
>
> *This is all single threaded.
>
> To get the loop stopped - I call uv_stop() - but it seems that in some cases
> the uv_stop doesn't actually stop the loop and it continues to block.
> I guess it's due to the call being made before the loop blocking on I/O and
> therefore once called - another iteration is due which blocks on I/O which
> is not received.
>
> I don't want to close all open handles and etc. since the loop might be
> reused in another send/receive round.
>
>
> So in short -
> is there a way to imminently stop a loop without any additional iteration?

When and where exactly do you call uv_stop()?

Do you call it from a different thread than the one executing
uv_run()?  That won't work.

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