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4,302 | 1,285 | |
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15 days ago | 9 months ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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goleak
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The Case of a Leaky Goroutine
Didn't Uber have some leaky goroutine detector? I vaguely remember seeing something like that, 5 years ago...
Ah yeah it's here.
https://github.com/uber-go/goleak
- How to start a Go project in 2023
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A lib for goroutine leak detection
The reason why I created this project is because they don't want to make the goleak more flexible: https://github.com/uber-go/goleak/pull/52
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Finding Goroutine Leaks in Tests
In the past, I had used https://github.com/uber-go/goleak . I hadn't looked into how it does it, but I think it's a different approach than what you wrote about. Do you have any idea what are the differences?
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Question about integration tests and stopping goroutines
In the past, I have used this: https://github.com/uber-go/goleak . But it's not ideal, as AFAIK there isn't really a deterministic way to wait until a goroutine has actually stopped. That is, if you want to test that a goroutine has stopped, you'll end up with non-determinism, thus flaky tests.
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Finding blocked goroutines
https://github.com/uber-go/goleak - checks for tests
goda
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How to start a Go project in 2023
which prints a sorted ASCII table with stats like 'size:4.4MB loc:134171' for each package, which is an estimate the savings you'd get if you eliminated that package from your binary.
Things that are unexpectedly large tend to jump to the top.
The examples in the README are the best way to get started after 'go install github.com/loov/goda@latest'.
[0] https://github.com/loov/goda
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Is there a tool like ndepend for Go?
Not quite ndepend, but this might help: https://github.com/loov/goda
- visualize dependency inside application
What are some alternatives?
go - The Go programming language
go-formatter - A curated list of awesome Go frameworks, libraries and software
gotrace - A lib for monitoring runtime goroutine stack
gow - Missing watch mode for Go commands. Watch Go files and execute a command like "go run" or "go test"
go-callvis - Visualize call graph of a Go program using Graphviz
thefuck - Magnificent app which corrects your previous console command.
spicedb - Open Source, Google Zanzibar-inspired permissions database to enable fine-grained access control for customer applications
reflex - Run a command when files change
dockertest - Write better integration tests! Dockertest helps you boot up ephermal docker images for your Go tests with minimal work.
Reloader - A Kubernetes controller to watch changes in ConfigMap and Secrets and do rolling upgrades on Pods with their associated Deployment, StatefulSet, DaemonSet and DeploymentConfig – [✩Star] if you're using it!