Just call sleep instead of cede if it works better.

But you may want to consider the output I got from different sleep lengths in the second thread. I changed from printing the length to print time().

Using sleep(0), it takes 9s to do a request. first second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second 1302281756 second first second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second 1302281765 Using sleep(1), it takes 2s to do a request. first second second second 1302281791 first second second 1302281793 first second second 1302281795 Using sleep(2), it takes 1s to do a request. first second 1302281819 first second 1302281820 first second 1302281822 first 1302281823

In reply to Re^3: Coro, EV and cede by ikegami
in thread Coro, EV and cede by Nick Kostirya

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