【Go Concurrency】
1、A goroutine is a lightweight thread managed by the Go runtime.
2、Channels are a typed conduit through which you can send and receive values with the channel operator, <-
.
3、Like maps and slices, channels must be created before use:
By default, sends and receives block until the other side is ready. This allows goroutines to synchronize without explicit locks or condition variables.
4、Channel会缓存。
5、A sender can close
a channel to indicate that no more values will be sent. Receivers can test whether a channel has been closed by assigning a second parameter to the receive expression: after
ok
is false
if there are no more values to receive and the channel is closed.
The loop for i := range c
receives values from the channel repeatedly until it is closed.
Note: Only the sender should close a channel, never the receiver. Sending on a closed channel will cause a panic.
Another note: Channels aren't like files; you don't usually need to close them. Closing is only necessary when the receiver must be told there are no more values coming, such as to terminate a range
loop.
6、The select
statement lets a goroutine wait on multiple communication operations.
A select
blocks until one of its cases can run, then it executes that case. It chooses one at random if multiple are ready.
7、The default
case in a select
is run if no other case is ready.
Use a default
case to try a send or receive without blocking: