Mark McGranaghan 6a58750728 Consistently use Sleep in state-management examples
Consistently use `time.Sleep`, instead of `runtime.Gosched`, to ensure all
goroutines can make progress. `Gosched` wasn't working in the playground
(ref #149).

Also stop trying to compare operation rates. This was tenuous given e.g. how
short the programs ran for, and with the `Sleep`s we now expect the rates to
be similar anyways.
2016-12-27 10:13:03 -08:00

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# Running the program shows that we executed about
# 90,000 total operations against our `mutex`-synchronized
# `state`.
$ go run mutexes.go
readOps: 83285
writeOps: 8320
state: map[1:97 4:53 0:33 2:15 3:2]
# Next we'll look at implementing this same state
# management task using only goroutines and channels.