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Kirill Smelkov
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Rob Pike
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effective go: remove non-blocking ops in leaky bucket example
R=rsc CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4029048
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@@ -2526,39 +2526,49 @@ var serverChan = make(chan *Buffer)
func client() {
for {
b, ok :=
<
-freeList // grab a buffer if available
if !ok { // if not, allocate a new one
var b *Buffer
// Grab a buffer if available; allocate if not.
select {
case b =
<
-freeList:
// Got one; nothing more to do.
default:
// None free, so allocate a new one.
b = new(Buffer)
}
load(b) //
read next message from the net
serverChan
<
- b //
send to server
load(b) //
Read next message from the net.
serverChan
<
- b //
Send to server.
}
}
</pre>
<p>
The server loop receives
messages from the client, processes them
,
The server loop receives
each message from the client, processes it
,
and returns the buffer to the free list.
</p>
<pre>
func server() {
for {
b :=
<
-serverChan //
wait for work
b :=
<
-serverChan //
Wait for work.
process(b)
_ = freeList
<
- b // reuse buffer if room
// Reuse buffer if there's room.
select {
case freeList
<
- b:
// Buffer on free list; nothing more to do.
default:
// Free list full, just carry on.
}
}
}
</pre>
<p>
The client's non-blocking receive from
<code>
freeList
</code>
obtains a
buffer if one is available; otherwise the client allocates
a fresh one.
The server's non-blocking send on freeList puts
<code>
b
</code>
back
The client attempts to retrieve a buffer from
<code>
freeList
</code>
;
if none is available, it allocates a fresh one.
The server's send to
<code>
freeList
</code>
puts
<code>
b
</code>
back
on the free list unless the list is full, in which case the
buffer is dropped on the floor to be reclaimed by
the garbage collector.
(The
assignment of the send operation to the blank identifier
makes it non-blocking but ignores whether
the operation succeeded
.)
(The
<code>
default
</code>
clauses in the
<code>
select
</code>
statements execute when no other case is ready,
meaning that the
<code>
selects
</code>
never block
.)
This implementation builds a leaky bucket free list
in just a few lines, relying on the buffered channel and
the garbage collector for bookkeeping.
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