diff --git a/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.go b/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.go index 4aa5d69..1114a22 100644 --- a/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.go +++ b/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.go @@ -13,8 +13,9 @@ import "time" // simulate an expensive task. func worker(id int, jobs <-chan int, results chan<- int) { for j := range jobs { - fmt.Println("worker", id, "processing job", j) + fmt.Println("worker", id, "started job", j) time.Sleep(time.Second) + fmt.Println("worker", id, "finished job", j) results <- j * 2 } } @@ -33,15 +34,15 @@ func main() { go worker(w, jobs, results) } - // Here we send 9 `jobs` and then `close` that + // Here we send 5 `jobs` and then `close` that // channel to indicate that's all the work we have. - for j := 1; j <= 9; j++ { + for j := 1; j <= 5; j++ { jobs <- j } close(jobs) // Finally we collect all the results of the work. - for a := 1; a <= 9; a++ { + for a := 1; a <= 5; a++ { <-results } } diff --git a/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.hash b/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.hash index 09eb260..013b2de 100644 --- a/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.hash +++ b/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.hash @@ -1,2 +1,2 @@ -9d5b1d008d278df7db7697d56d491d982da86e7d -y12QxBsKtT +1f9acf1e50be05cad73e6b085ed3294892c67d42 +RTRcHA05vV diff --git a/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.sh b/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.sh index 90937e1..10139fb 100644 --- a/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.sh +++ b/examples/worker-pools/worker-pools.sh @@ -1,16 +1,17 @@ -# Our running program shows the 9 jobs being executed by -# various workers. The program only takes about 3 seconds -# despite doing about 9 seconds of total work because +# Our running program shows the 5 jobs being executed by +# various workers. The program only takes about 2 seconds +# despite doing about 5 seconds of total work because # there are 3 workers operating concurrently. $ time go run worker-pools.go -worker 1 processing job 1 -worker 2 processing job 2 -worker 3 processing job 3 -worker 1 processing job 4 -worker 2 processing job 5 -worker 3 processing job 6 -worker 1 processing job 7 -worker 2 processing job 8 -worker 3 processing job 9 +worker 1 started job 1 +worker 2 started job 2 +worker 3 started job 3 +worker 1 finished job 1 +worker 1 started job 4 +worker 2 finished job 2 +worker 2 started job 5 +worker 3 finished job 3 +worker 1 finished job 4 +worker 2 finished job 5 -real 0m3.149s +real 0m2.358s diff --git a/public/worker-pools b/public/worker-pools index 87cc85d..ba84dfe 100644 --- a/public/worker-pools +++ b/public/worker-pools @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ a worker pool using goroutines and channels.
package main
func worker(id int, jobs <-chan int, results chan<- int) {
for j := range jobs {
- fmt.Println("worker", id, "processing job", j)
+ fmt.Println("worker", id, "started job", j)
time.Sleep(time.Second)
+ fmt.Println("worker", id, "finished job", j)
results <- j * 2
}
}
@@ -129,13 +130,13 @@ because there are no jobs yet.
- Here we send 9 jobs
and then close
that
+
Here we send 5 jobs
and then close
that
channel to indicate that’s all the work we have.
- for j := 1; j <= 9; j++ {
+ for j := 1; j <= 5; j++ {
jobs <- j
}
close(jobs)
@@ -151,7 +152,7 @@ channel to indicate that’s all the work we have.
- for a := 1; a <= 9; a++ {
+ for a := 1; a <= 5; a++ {
<-results
}
}
@@ -166,24 +167,25 @@ channel to indicate that’s all the work we have.
- Our running program shows the 9 jobs being executed by
-various workers. The program only takes about 3 seconds
-despite doing about 9 seconds of total work because
+
Our running program shows the 5 jobs being executed by
+various workers. The program only takes about 2 seconds
+despite doing about 5 seconds of total work because
there are 3 workers operating concurrently.
$ time go run worker-pools.go
-worker 1 processing job 1
-worker 2 processing job 2
-worker 3 processing job 3
-worker 1 processing job 4
-worker 2 processing job 5
-worker 3 processing job 6
-worker 1 processing job 7
-worker 2 processing job 8
-worker 3 processing job 9
+worker 1 started job 1
+worker 2 started job 2
+worker 3 started job 3
+worker 1 finished job 1
+worker 1 started job 4
+worker 2 finished job 2
+worker 2 started job 5
+worker 3 finished job 3
+worker 1 finished job 4
+worker 2 finished job 5
@@ -195,7 +197,7 @@ there are 3 workers operating concurrently.
- real 0m3.149s
+ real 0m2.358s