libuv 1.43.0

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@ -42,7 +42,7 @@ as other activities and other I/O operations are kept waiting.
One of the standard solutions is to use threads. Each blocking I/O operation is
started in a separate thread (or in a thread pool). When the blocking function
gets invoked in the thread, the processor can schedule another thread to run,
gets invoked in the thread, the operating system can schedule another thread to run,
which actually needs the CPU.
The approach followed by libuv uses another style, which is the **asynchronous,