Unselected channels will be left "intact". More precisely the unselected communication operations will not be executed.
Whether this causes a deadlock or goroutine leak in your app is entirely up to your app. You may have multiple goroutines sending on / receiving from those channels, and the select
may be in a loop executing the select
repeatedly, ultimately executing all ready communication ops.
Channels–like all values in Go–are garbage collected when they become unreachable, that is, no Go code has a "reference" to them. If a goroutine is blocked trying to send on / receive from a channel, that counts as "having a reference" to the channel, and so the garbage collector cannot "salvage" that channel.
The garbage collector is not a tool to solve your deadlock situations but to free unreachable, unused memory. You have to think about solving deadlocks.
select
case, so you can attempt to send on a channel, but then timeout and do something else (e.g. terminate the goroutine) if the send does not succeed for a set amount of time.