You're gonna want to look into using a "uv_async_t" object which you
can invoke from another thread and it will notify the main thread that
the associated callback should be invoked. node-ffi does this for
example: 
https://github.com/rbranson/node-ffi/blob/885e6f671c3cd9b9eca8a9f6e0f4cad3d963e69d/src/callback_info.cc#L161-L162

On Sat, Dec 1, 2012 at 5:46 PM, mscdex <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Dec 1, 5:27 pm, Noah Watkins <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am writing an interface for node to an I/O library that has both
>> synchronous and asynchronous I/O support. I am familiar with using libeio
>> to wrap synchronous I/O routines, but is there an optimization for using
>> the async interface provided by the library, and what is the recommended
>> approach in this situation?
>
> What's the library?
>
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