(PCC)::[How-to-use-synchronization-features-of-goroutines-and-channels-to-achieve-the-same-result-in-go-language]::[go]
package main import ( "fmt" "math/rand" "sync/atomic" "time" ) type readOp struct { key int resp chan int } type writeOp struct { key int val int resp chan bool } func main() { var readOps uint64 var writeOps uint64 reads := make(chan readOp) writes := make(chan writeOp) go func() { var state = make(map[int]int) for { select { case read := <-reads: read.resp <- state[read.key] case write := <-writes: state[write.key] = write.val write.resp <- true } } }() for r := 0; r < 100; r++ { go func() { for { read := readOp{ key: rand.Intn(5), resp: make(chan int)} reads <- read <-read.resp atomic.AddUint64(&readOps, 1) time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) } }() } for w := 0; w < 10; w++ { go func() { for { write := writeOp{ key: rand.Intn(5), val: rand.Intn(100), resp: make(chan bool)} writes <- write <-write.resp atomic.AddUint64(&writeOps, 1) time.Sleep(time.Millisecond) } }() } time.Sleep(time.Second) readOpsFinal := atomic.LoadUint64(&readOps) fmt.Println("readOps:", readOpsFinal) writeOpsFinal := atomic.LoadUint64(&writeOps) fmt.Println("writeOps:", writeOpsFinal) }