Move state
variable internal to stateful goroutine.
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@ -36,12 +36,7 @@ type writeOp struct {
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func main() {
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// The `state` will be a map as in the previous
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// example.
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var state = make(map[int]int)
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// Also as before we'll count how many operations we
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// perform.
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// As before we'll count how many operations we perform.
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var ops int64 = 0
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// The `reads` and `writes` channels will be used by
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@ -50,14 +45,18 @@ func main() {
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reads := make(chan *readOp)
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writes := make(chan *writeOp)
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// Here is the goroutine that owns the `state`. This
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// goroutine repeatedly selects on the `reads` and
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// Here is the goroutine that owns the `state`, which
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// is a map as in the previous example, but is held
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// internally so all changes are handled by this function.
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// This goroutine repeatedly selects on the `reads` and
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// `writes` channels, responding to requests as they
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// arrive. A response is executed by first performing
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// the requested operation and then sending a value
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// on the response channel `resp` to indicate success
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// (and the desired value in the case of `reads`).
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go func() {
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var state = make(map[int]int)
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for {
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select {
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case read := <-reads:
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