async VS sworker

Compare async vs sworker and see what are their differences.

async

A safe way to execute functions asynchronously, recovering them in case of panic. It also provides an error stack aiming to facilitate fail causes discovery. (by StudioSol)
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async sworker
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0.0 1.8
over 3 years ago almost 4 years ago
Go Go
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License MIT License
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async

Posts with mentions or reviews of async. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

sworker

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We haven't tracked posts mentioning sworker yet.
Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing async and sworker you can also consider the following projects:

threadpool - Golang simple thread pool implementation

workerpool - Go simple async worker pool

tunny - A goroutine pool for Go

gohive - 🐝 A Highly Performant and easy to use goroutine pool for Go

go-workers - 👷 Library for safely running groups of workers concurrently or consecutively that require input and output through channels

pool - :speedboat: a limited consumer goroutine or unlimited goroutine pool for easier goroutine handling and cancellation

neilotoole/errgroup - errgroup with goroutine worker limits

channelify - Make functions return a channel for parallel processing via go routines.

grpool - Lightweight Goroutine pool

goworker - goworker is a Go-based background worker that runs 10 to 100,000* times faster than Ruby-based workers.