I expected this to come up. And to be honest: I am not quite sure if AnyEvent should *really* stay onboard or not...

Well, the verbose explanation is that this input output thing here is part of a larger system, where multiple things go on simultaneously. AnyEvent's timers come in handy, I've got kind of a main-loop... stuff like that. So I thought: I think that's where others would throw an event framework into the mix. So when I needed to add this input/output interface here, a component which influences the various parts of the system, I thought it would be a consistent move to model this with AnyEvent's tools as well.
Wrong asumption?

In reply to Re^2: Doing an Input->process->Output cycle with AnyEvent? (was: error: "recursive blocking wait detected") by isync
in thread Doing an Input->process->Output cycle with AnyEvent? (was: error: "recursive blocking wait detected") by isync

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