.TH iom_requeue 3 .SH NAME iom_requeue \- re-add event to I/O multiplexer .SH SYNTAX .B #include int \fBiom_requeue\fP(iomux_t* c, int64 fd, unsigned int events); .SH DESCRIPTION iom_requeue adds an event you are interested in to an I/O multiplexer. \fIfd\fR is the file descriptor (usually a socket) you are interested in, and \fIevents\fR is the operation you want to do. It can be IOM_READ or IOM_WRITE. If that operation becomes possible on that descriptor, \fIiom_wait\fR will return and tell you the fd and the event. Note that the event registration is removed from the iomux_t context if it occurs. You will have to call \fIiom_requeue\fR again if you are interested in more events for this descriptor. Do this only after you are done handling this event, otherwise \fIiom_wait\fR might indicate a new event to another thread while this thread is still working on the descriptor, leading to unexpected behavior. Closing a file descriptor with registered events will discard the event registration. .SH "LINKING" You may have to add \fI-lpthread\fR to the command line in the linking step. .SH "RETURN VALUE" iom_requeue returns 0 on success and -1 on error, setting errno. .SH "SEE ALSO" iom_init, iom_add, iom_wait, iom_abort