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Mastering Go - Fourth Edition

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Product type Book
Published in Mar 2024
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781805127147
Pages 736 pages
Edition 4th Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Mihalis Tsoukalos Mihalis Tsoukalos
Profile icon Mihalis Tsoukalos
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Table of Contents (19) Chapters close

Preface 1. A Quick Introduction to Go 2. Basic Go Data Types 3. Composite Data Types 4. Go Generics 5. Reflection and Interfaces 6. Go Packages and Functions 7. Telling a UNIX System What to Do 8. Go Concurrency 9. Building Web Services 10. Working with TCP/IP and WebSocket 11. Working with REST APIs 12. Code Testing and Profiling 13. Fuzz Testing and Observability 14. Efficiency and Performance 15. Changes in Recent Go Versions 16. Other Books You May Enjoy
17. Index
Appendix: The Go Garbage Collector

Summary

In this important chapter, we talked about Go concurrency, goroutines, channels, the select keyword, shared memory, and mutexes, as well as timing out goroutines and the use of the context package. Bear in mind that although goroutines can process data and execute commands, they cannot communicate with each other directly but they can communicate in other ways, including channels, local sockets, and shared memory.

Remember that OS threads are controlled by the OS scheduler, whereas goroutines executed in one or more OS threads are controlled by the Go runtime. The correct terminology for when a goroutine or an OS thread is executed and then paused is context-switched on and off, respectively. Keep in mind that the Go scheduler checks the global queue from time to time in order to find out whether there are any goroutines waiting to be assigned to a local queue. If both the global queue and a given local queue are empty, then work-stealing takes place.

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