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kqlite has the following goals: * be lightweight and efficient * provide a strict subset of the functionality of kqueue(2) and kevent(2) * closely resemble the kqueue API, but not guarantee 100% compatibility * support modern POSIX operating systems It should be possible to switch between kqlite and the full libkqueue using a few preprocessor macros: #if LIBKQUEUE #define kqueue_t int #define kq_init kqueue #define kq_event kevent #define kq_free close #endif Here are the differences between kqlite and kqueue: * Function names are different: kqueue() == kq_init() kevent() == kq_event() close() == kq_free() * kqueue() returns an int, while kq_init returns an opaque kqueue_t type.