Motor uses a clever greenlet-based approach to fully support both synchronous and asynchronous interfaces from a single codebase.
And as Motorengine docs claim it is to be used when you don’t want your ioLoop to be blocked while doing I/O to mongoDB.
So essentially, Motor claims async operations and Motorengine claims non-blocking I/O.
Can somebody please clarify the difference between the two in this context?
Is there a difference b/w how motor returns calls to DB and how motorengine does? What am I missing or how will I be limited if I use motor instead on Motorengine in terms of blocking, schema, speed ?