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src/reflect/value.go
ch.mustBeExported() tt := (*chanType)(unsafe.Pointer(ch.typ())) if ChanDir(tt.Dir)&SendDir == 0 { panic("reflect.Select: SendDir case using recv-only channel") } rc.ch = ch.pointer() rc.typ = toRType(&tt.Type) v := c.Send if !v.IsValid() { panic("reflect.Select: SendDir case missing Send value") } v.mustBeExported() v = v.assignTo("reflect.Select", tt.Elem, nil)
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src/reflect/all_test.go
// check construction and use of type not in binary type T string crt := ChanOf(RecvDir, TypeOf(T(""))) cst := ChanOf(SendDir, TypeOf(T(""))) // check that type already in binary is found type T1 int checkSameType(t, ChanOf(RecvDir, TypeOf(T1(1))), (<-chan T1)(nil)) checkSameType(t, ChanOf(SendDir, TypeOf(T1(1))), (chan<- T1)(nil)) // check String form of ChanDir if crt.ChanDir().String() != "<-chan" {
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src/database/sql/sql.go
// should probably start a goroutine to read from req. This best // effort select existed before the change to check 'deleted'. // But if we know for sure it wasn't deleted and a sender is // outstanding, we should probably block on req (in a new // goroutine) to get the connection back. select { default: case ret, ok := <-req: if ok && ret.conn != nil {
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doc/go1.17_spec.html
make(chan int, 100) </pre> <p> The capacity, in number of elements, sets the size of the buffer in the channel. If the capacity is zero or absent, the channel is unbuffered and communication succeeds only when both a sender and receiver are ready. Otherwise, the channel is buffered and communication succeeds without blocking if the buffer is not full (sends) or not empty (receives). A <code>nil</code> channel is never ready for communication.
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