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1.8 | 0.0 | |
almost 4 years ago | over 2 years ago | |
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MIT License | MIT License |
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What are some alternatives?
workerpool - Go simple async worker pool
goccm - Limits the number of goroutines that are allowed to run concurrently
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.
breaker - 🚧 Flexible mechanism to make execution flow interruptible.
tunny - A goroutine pool for Go
Flow - Package flow provides support for basic FBP / pipelines
neilotoole/errgroup - errgroup with goroutine worker limits
go-waitgroup - A sync.WaitGroup with error handling and concurrency control
pool - :speedboat: a limited consumer goroutine or unlimited goroutine pool for easier goroutine handling and cancellation
parallel-fn - Run functions in parallel :comet:
goworker - goworker is a Go-based background worker that runs 10 to 100,000* times faster than Ruby-based workers.