I'm trying to write function like this, but I can't declare slice of channels
func fanIn(set <-[]chan string) <-chan string {
c := make(chan string)
for i := range set {
go func() { for {c <-set[i]} }()
}
return c
}
is it possible in Go to have a slice of channels as argument?
example of call
set := [2]chan string{mylib.Boring("Joe"), mylib.Boring("Ann")}
c := fanIn(set)
if I can do this
func fanIn(input1, input2 <-chan string) <-chan string {
I assume that it should be possible to have slice or array of "<-chan string"
updated:
func fanIn(set []<-chan string) <-chan string {
c := make(chan string)
for i := range set {
go func() {
for {
x := <-set[i]
c <- x
}
}()
}
return c
}
func main() {
set := []<-chan string{mylib.Boring("Joe"), mylib.Boring("Ann"), mylib.Boring("Max")}
c := fanIn(set)
for i := 0; i < 10; i++ {
fmt.Println(<-c)
}
fmt.Println("You're boring: I'm leaving.")
}
select
to avoid spawning an entire goroutine for each input channel.