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parallel\Events::setBlocking — Behaviour
By default when events are polled for, blocking will occur (at the PHP level) until the first event can be returned: Setting blocking mode to false
will cause
poll to return control if the first target polled is not ready.
This differs from setting a timeout of 0 with parallel\Events::setTimeout(), since a timeout of 0, while allowed, will cause an exception to be raised, which may be extremely slow or wasteful if what is really desired is non-blocking behaviour.
A non-blocking loop effects the return value of parallel\Events::poll(), such that it may be null
before all events have been processed.
Shall set blocking mode
Shall throw parallel\Events\Error if loop has timeout set.