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Kirill Smelkov
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Ian Lance Taylor
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Clarify that a new goroutine is not started for each finalizer.
R=rsc CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/1698051
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@@ -105,11 +105,11 @@ func Semrelease(s *uint32)
// SetFinalizer sets the finalizer associated with x to f.
// When the garbage collector finds an unreachable block
// with an associated finalizer, it clears the association and
create
s
//
a new goroutine running f(x). Creating the new goroutine makes
//
x reachable again, but now without an associated finalizer.
//
Assuming that SetFinalizer is not called again, the next time
// th
e garbage collector sees th
at x is unreachable, it will free x.
// with an associated finalizer, it clears the association and
run
s
//
f(x) in a separate goroutine. This makes x reachable again, but
//
now without an associated finalizer. Assuming that SetFinalizer
//
is not called again, the next time the garbage collector sees
// that x is unreachable, it will free x.
//
// SetFinalizer(x, nil) clears any finalizer associated with f.
//
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