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        a tuple with two elements, where the first is a byte-string containing
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        it. To trigger processing, you have to call :meth:`next_event`.

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                :meth:`socket.recv` use ``b""`` to indicate end-of-file, while
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                like raising :exc:`TimeoutError`. When using such an API you
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