Sorry to reply on your post, I wish perlmonks had a way to anonymously + reply to postings, but I haven't found it yet. Anyway, Coro::AnyEvent::poll *is* the right function, and it does work + fine on my box. The output is this: first second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second second 73246 second first second second second second second The problem the original poster likely runs into is his use of CORE::s +elect - this function blocks the process for half a second each time +it's called, so LWP needs long time to make progress, because it can +only do something twice a second.

In reply to Re^2: Coro, EV and cede by Anonymous Monk
in thread Coro, EV and cede by Nick Kostirya

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