In general, you only want a single event loop. Most event loop modules solve this by having a singleton event loop that gets initialized on first use.

I can't really comment on your code and the sequence of your flow because you don't show it, but if the fetch() seems to come from ModuleA while you expect it to come from ModuleB, then that sounds to me as if you're mixing up things somewhere.

If you really want the fetch() from ModuleA and ModuleB to be executed sequentially, maybe launch them as

... my $dataA = await ModuleA->new()->give_me_data(); my $dataB = await ModuleB->new()->give_me_data(); ...

In reply to Re: IO::Async::Loop in multiple modules all loaded by Corion
in thread IO::Async::Loop in multiple modules all loaded by bliako

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