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One of the standard solutions is to use threads. Each blocking I/O operation is
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started in a separate thread (or in a thread pool). When the blocking function
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gets invoked in the thread, the processor can schedule another thread to run,
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gets invoked in the thread, the operating system can schedule another thread to run,
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which actually needs the CPU.
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The approach followed by libuv uses another style, which is the **asynchronous,
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