limit the number of concurrent go routines to 10:
import "github.com/korovkin/limiter"
...
limit := limiter.NewConcurrencyLimiter(10)
defer limit.WaitAndClose()
for i := 0; i < 1000; i++ {
limit.Execute(func() {
// do some work
})
}
import "github.com/korovkin/limiter"
...
limiter := limiter.NewConcurrencyLimiter(10)
httpGoogle := int(0)
limiter.Execute(func() {
resp, err := http.Get("https://www.google.com/")
Expect(err).To(BeNil())
defer resp.Body.Close()
httpGoogle = resp.StatusCode
})
httpApple := int(0)
limiter.Execute(func() {
resp, err := http.Get("https://www.apple.com/")
Expect(err).To(BeNil())
defer resp.Body.Close()
httpApple = resp.StatusCode
})
limiter.WaitAndClose()
log.Println("httpGoogle:", httpGoogle)
log.Println("httpApple:", httpApple)
import "github.com/korovkin/limiter"
...
a := errors.New("error a")
b := errors.New("error b")
concurrently := limiter.NewConcurrencyLimiterForIO(limiter.DefaultConcurrencyLimitIO)
concurrently.Execute(func() {
// Do some really slow IO ...
// keep the error:
concurrently.FirstErrorStore(a)
})
concurrently.Execute(func() {
// Do some really slow IO ...
// keep the error:
concurrently.FirstErrorStore(b)
})
concurrently.WaitAndClose()
firstErr := concurrently.FirstErrorGet()
Expect(firstErr == a || firstErr == b).To(BeTrue())