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The "sync" package provides synchronization primitives, to be used when synchronization between goroutines is needed. | The "sync" package provides synchronization primitives, to be used when synchronization between goroutines is needed. | ||
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* <tt>[https://golang.org/pkg/sync/#WaitGroup sync.WaitGroup]</tt> | * <tt>[https://golang.org/pkg/sync/#WaitGroup sync.WaitGroup]</tt> |
Revision as of 17:32, 20 April 2016
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Overview
The "sync" package provides synchronization primitives, to be used when synchronization between goroutines is needed.
WaitGroup
A WaitGroup is a counting semaphore that waits for a collection of goroutines to finish. The main goroutine calls Add() to set the number of goroutines to wait for. Then each of the goroutines runs and calls Done() when finished. At the same time, Wait() can be used to block until all goroutines have finished.
- Using a waitGroup to wait for goroutines to finish before exiting main(): playground/go/concurrency/waitGroup.go