On Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 1:06:07 PM UTC-4, Leo Lara wrote: > > This is connected with my article: > https://dev.to/leolara/closing-a-go-channel-written-by-several-goroutines-52j2 > > I think there I show it is possible to workaround that limitation using > standard Go tools. Of course, the code would be simple with priority > select, but also perhaps select would become less efficient. >
Aha, multiple writers, which will be much more complex (if priority select cases are not supported). > > On Wednesday, August 28, 2019 at 6:06:33 PM UTC+2, T L wrote: >> >> The old thread: >> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-nuts/ZrVIhHCrR9o >> >> Go channels are flexible, but in practice, I often encountered some >> situations in which channel are hard to use. >> Given an example: >> >> import "math/rand" >> >> type Producer struct { >> data chan int >> closed chan struct{} >> } >> >> func NewProducer() *Producer { >> p := &Producer { >> data: make(chan int), >> closed: make(chan struct{}), >> } >> >> go p.run() >> >> return p >> } >> >> func (p *Produce) Stream() chan int { >> return p.data >> } >> >> func (p *Producer) run() { >> for { >> // If non-blocking cases are selected by their appearance order, >> // then the following slect block is a perfect use. >> select { >> case(0) <-p.closed: return >> case p.data <- rand.Int(): >> } >> } >> } >> >> func (p *Produce) Clsoe() { >> close(p.closed) >> close(p.data) >> } >> >> func main() { >> p := NewProducer() >> for n := p.Stream() { >> // use n ... >> } >> } >> >> >> If the first case in the select block in the above example has a higher >> priority than the second one, >> then coding will be much happier for the use cases like the above one. >> >> In short, the above use case requires: >> * for receivers, data streaming end is notified by the close of a channel. >> * for senders, data will never be sent to closed channel. >> >> But, as Go 1 doesn't support priority select cases, it is much tedious to >> implement the code >> satisfying the above listed requirements. The final implementation is >> often very ugly and inefficient. >> >> Does anyone else also experience the pain? >> > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "golang-nuts" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to golang-nuts+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/golang-nuts/104a1a10-9b16-4a1b-9526-139f103ea518%40googlegroups.com.