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ants
DESCRIPTION
Library ants implements a goroutine pool with fixed capacity, managing and recycling a massive number of goroutines, allowing developers to limit the number of goroutines in your concurrent programs. Managing and recycling a massive number of goroutines automatically. Purging overdue goroutines periodically. Abundant APIs: submitting tasks, getting the number of running goroutines, tuning capacity of pool dynamically, releasing pool, rebooting pool. Handle panic gracefully to prevent programs from crash. Efficient in memory usage and it even achieves higher performance than unlimited goroutines in Golang. Nonblocking mechanism. Just take a imagination that your program starts a massive number of goroutines, resulting in a huge consumption of memory. To mitigate that kind of situation, all you need to do is to import ants package and submit all your tasks to a default pool with fixed capacity, activated when package ants is imported.
Features
- Managing and recycling a massive number of goroutines automatically
- Purging overdue goroutines periodically
- Abundant APIs: submitting tasks, getting the number of running goroutines, tuning capacity of pool dynamically, releasing pool, rebooting pool
- Handle panic gracefully to prevent programs from crash
- Efficient in memory usage and it even achieves higher performance than unlimited goroutines in Golang
- Nonblocking mechanism
Programming Language
Go
Categories
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