I'm new to Go and have a problem understanding the concurrency and channel.
package main
import "fmt"
func display(msg string, c chan bool){
fmt.Println("display first message:", msg)
c <- true
}
func sum(c chan bool){
sum := 0
for i:=0; i < 10000000000; i++ {
sum++
}
fmt.Println(sum)
c <- true
}
func main(){
c := make(chan bool)
go display("hello", c)
go sum(c)
<-c
}
The output of the program is:
display first message: hello
10000000000
But I thought it should be only one line:
display first message: hello
So in the main function, <-c is blocking it and waits for the other two go rountines to send data to the channel. Once the main function receives the data from c, it should proceed and exit.
display and sum run simultaneously and sum takes longer so display should send true to c and the program should exit before sum finishes...
I'm not sure I understand it clearly. Could someone help me with this? Thank you!
runtime.GOMAXPROCS
. Bump it up, and you may see a difference.