It appears that you cannot call close! within a go block and so
to signal the end of input to a channel you have to use another channel
upon which the receiver can alt!.

Some channels that are not stateful, such as a plain copier, would
need no such mechanism. Or would it be good to use such a thing
so the channel will get collected?

Further, if I want to have a chain of coroutines pipelining data,
it would appear that control channels must be threaded through
all of them as long as at least one of them must be notified of
end of input.

Is any of this correct?

-A

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