Suppose I have a slice like:
stu = [{"id":"001","name":"A"} {"id":"002", "name":"B"}]
and maybe more elements like this. inside of the slice is a long string, I want to use json.unmarshal to parse it.
type Student struct {
Id string `json:"id"`
Name string `json:"name"`
}
studentList := make([]Student,len(stu))
for i, st := range stu {
go func(st string){
studentList[i], err = getList(st)
if err != nil {
return ... //just example
}
}(st)
}
//and a function like this
func getList(stu string)(res Student, error){
var student Student
err := json.Unmarshal(([]byte)(stu), &student)
if err != nil {
return
}
return &student,nil
}
I got the nil result, so I would say the goroutine is out-of-order to execute, so I don't know if it can use studentList[i] to get value.
go
to launch goroutines, there is no "out-of-order". Goroutines run concurrently, in unspecified order, unless you use explicit synchronization.sync.WaitGroup
does, it might help you in this usecase.