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English | [🇨🇳中文 ](README_ZH.md )
## 📖 Introduction
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Library `ants` implements a goroutine pool with fixed capacity, managing and recycling a massive number of goroutines, allowing developers to limit the number of goroutines in your concurrent programs.
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## 🚀 Features:
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- Managing and recycling a massive number of goroutines automatically
- Purging overdue goroutines periodically
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- Abundant APIs: submitting tasks, getting the number of running goroutines, tuning capacity of pool dynamically, releasing pool, rebooting pool
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- Handle panic gracefully to prevent programs from crash
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- Efficient in memory usage and it even achieves [higher performance ](#-performance-summary ) than unlimited goroutines in Golang
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- Nonblocking mechanism
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## ⚔️ Tested in the following Golang versions:
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- 1.8.x
- 1.9.x
- 1.10.x
- 1.11.x
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- 1.12.x
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- 1.13.x
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- 1.14.x
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## 💡 How `ants` works
### Flow Diagram
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### Activity Diagrams
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/panjf2000/illustrations/master/go/ants-pool-1.png)
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/panjf2000/illustrations/master/go/ants-pool-2.png)
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/panjf2000/illustrations/master/go/ants-pool-3.png)
![](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/panjf2000/illustrations/master/go/ants-pool-4.png)
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## 🧰 How to install
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### For `ants` v1
``` powershell
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go get -u github.com/panjf2000/ants
```
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### For `ants` v2 (with GO111MODULE=on)
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```powershell
go get -u github.com/panjf2000/ants/v2
```
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## 🛠 How to use
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Just take a imagination that your program starts a massive number of goroutines, resulting in a huge consumption of memory. To mitigate that kind of situation, all you need to do is to import `ants` package and submit all your tasks to a default pool with fixed capacity, activated when package `ants` is imported:
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``` go
package main
import (
"fmt"
"sync"
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"sync/atomic"
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"time"
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"github.com/panjf2000/ants/v2"
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)
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var sum int32
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func myFunc(i interface{}) {
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n := i.(int32)
atomic.AddInt32(& sum, n)
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fmt.Printf("run with %d\n", n)
}
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func demoFunc() {
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time.Sleep(10 * time.Millisecond)
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fmt.Println("Hello World!")
}
func main() {
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defer ants.Release()
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runTimes := 1000
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// Use the common pool.
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var wg sync.WaitGroup
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syncCalculateSum := func() {
demoFunc()
wg.Done()
}
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for i := 0; i < runTimes ; i + + {
wg.Add(1)
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_ = ants.Submit(syncCalculateSum)
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}
wg.Wait()
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fmt.Printf("running goroutines: %d\n", ants.Running())
fmt.Printf("finish all tasks.\n")
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// Use the pool with a function,
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// set 10 to the capacity of goroutine pool and 1 second for expired duration.
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p, _ := ants.NewPoolWithFunc(10, func(i interface{}) {
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myFunc(i)
wg.Done()
})
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defer p.Release()
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// Submit tasks one by one.
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for i := 0; i < runTimes ; i + + {
wg.Add(1)
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_ = p.Invoke(int32(i))
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}
wg.Wait()
fmt.Printf("running goroutines: %d\n", p.Running())
fmt.Printf("finish all tasks, result is %d\n", sum)
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}
```
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### Integrate with http server
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```go
package main
import (
"io/ioutil"
"net/http"
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"github.com/panjf2000/ants/v2"
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)
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type Request struct {
Param []byte
Result chan []byte
}
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func main() {
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pool, _ := ants.NewPoolWithFunc(100000, func(payload interface{}) {
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request, ok := payload.(*Request)
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if !ok {
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return
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}
reverseParam := func(s []byte) []byte {
for i, j := 0, len(s)-1; i < j ; i , j = i+1, j-1 {
s[i], s[j] = s[j], s[i]
}
return s
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}(request.Param)
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request.Result < - reverseParam
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})
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defer pool.Release()
http.HandleFunc("/reverse", func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
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param, err := ioutil.ReadAll(r.Body)
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if err != nil {
http.Error(w, "request error", http.StatusInternalServerError)
}
defer r.Body.Close()
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request := & Request{Param: param, Result: make(chan []byte)}
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// Throttle the requests traffic with ants pool. This process is asynchronous and
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// you can receive a result from the channel defined outside.
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if err := pool.Invoke(request); err != nil {
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http.Error(w, "throttle limit error", http.StatusInternalServerError)
}
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w.Write(< -request.Result )
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})
http.ListenAndServe(":8080", nil)
}
```
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### Functional options for ants pool
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```go
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// Option represents the optional function.
type Option func(opts *Options)
// Options contains all options which will be applied when instantiating a ants pool.
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type Options struct {
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// ExpiryDuration sets the expired time (second) of every worker.
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ExpiryDuration time.Duration
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// PreAlloc indicates whether to make memory pre-allocation when initializing Pool.
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PreAlloc bool
// Max number of goroutine blocking on pool.Submit.
// 0 (default value) means no such limit.
MaxBlockingTasks int
// When Nonblocking is true, Pool.Submit will never be blocked.
// ErrPoolOverload will be returned when Pool.Submit cannot be done at once.
// When Nonblocking is true, MaxBlockingTasks is inoperative.
Nonblocking bool
// PanicHandler is used to handle panics from each worker goroutine.
// if nil, panics will be thrown out again from worker goroutines.
PanicHandler func(interface{})
}
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// WithOptions accepts the whole options config.
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func WithOptions(options Options) Option {
return func(opts *Options) {
*opts = options
}
}
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// WithExpiryDuration sets up the interval time of cleaning up goroutines.
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func WithExpiryDuration(expiryDuration time.Duration) Option {
return func(opts *Options) {
opts.ExpiryDuration = expiryDuration
}
}
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// WithPreAlloc indicates whether it should malloc for workers.
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func WithPreAlloc(preAlloc bool) Option {
return func(opts *Options) {
opts.PreAlloc = preAlloc
}
}
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// WithMaxBlockingTasks sets up the maximum number of goroutines that are blocked when it reaches the capacity of pool.
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func WithMaxBlockingTasks(maxBlockingTasks int) Option {
return func(opts *Options) {
opts.MaxBlockingTasks = maxBlockingTasks
}
}
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// WithNonblocking indicates that pool will return nil when there is no available workers.
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func WithNonblocking(nonblocking bool) Option {
return func(opts *Options) {
opts.Nonblocking = nonblocking
}
}
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// WithPanicHandler sets up panic handler.
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func WithPanicHandler(panicHandler func(interface{})) Option {
return func(opts *Options) {
opts.PanicHandler = panicHandler
}
}
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```
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`ants.Options` contains all optional configurations of ants pool, which allows you to customize the goroutine pool by invoking option functions to set up each configuration in `NewPool` /`NewPoolWithFunc`method.
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### Customize limited pool
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`ants` also supports customizing the capacity of pool. You can invoke the `NewPool` method to instantiate a pool with a given capacity, as following:
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``` go
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// Set 10000 the size of goroutine pool
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p, _ := ants.NewPool(10000)
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```
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### Submit tasks
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Tasks can be submitted by calling `ants.Submit(func())`
```go
ants.Submit(func(){})
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```
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### Tune pool capacity in runtime
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You can tune the capacity of `ants` pool in runtime with `Tune(int)` :
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``` go
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pool.Tune(1000) // Tune its capacity to 1000
pool.Tune(100000) // Tune its capacity to 100000
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```
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Don't worry about the synchronous problems in this case, the method here is thread-safe (or should be called goroutine-safe).
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### Pre-malloc goroutine queue in pool
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`ants` allows you to pre-allocate memory of goroutine queue in pool, which may get a performance enhancement under some special certain circumstances such as the scenario that requires a pool with ultra-large capacity, meanwhile each task in goroutine lasts for a long time, in this case, pre-mallocing will reduce a lot of memory allocation in goroutine queue.
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```go
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// ants will pre-malloc the whole capacity of pool when you invoke this method
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p, _ := ants.NewPool(100000, ants.WithPreAlloc(true))
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```
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### Release Pool
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```go
pool.Release()
```
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### Reboot Pool
```go
// A pool that has been released can be still used once you invoke the Reboot().
pool.Reboot()
```
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## ⚙️ About sequence
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All tasks submitted to `ants` pool will not be guaranteed to be addressed in order, because those tasks scatter among a series of concurrent workers, thus those tasks would be executed concurrently.
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## 🧲 Benchmarks
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< div align = "center" > < img src = "https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7496278/51515466-c7ce9e00-1e4e-11e9-89c4-bd3785b3c667.png" / > < / div >
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In this benchmark result, the first and second benchmarks performed test cases with 1M tasks and the rest of benchmarks performed test cases with 10M tasks, both in unlimited goroutines and `ants` pool, and the capacity of this `ants` goroutine-pool was limited to 50K.
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- BenchmarkGoroutine-4 represents the benchmarks with unlimited goroutines in golang.
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- BenchmarkPoolGroutine-4 represents the benchmarks with a `ants` pool.
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### Benchmarks with Pool
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![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7496278/51515499-f187c500-1e4e-11e9-80e5-3df8f94fa70f.png)
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In above benchmark result, the first and second benchmarks performed test cases with 1M tasks and the rest of benchmarks performed test cases with 10M tasks, both in unlimited goroutines and `ants` pool, and the capacity of this `ants` goroutine-pool was limited to 50K.
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**As you can see, `ants` performs 2 times faster than goroutines without pool (10M tasks) and it only consumes half the memory comparing with goroutines without pool. (both in 1M and 10M tasks)**
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### Benchmarks with PoolWithFunc
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![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7496278/51515565-1e3bdc80-1e4f-11e9-8a08-452ab91d117e.png)
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### Throughput (it is suitable for scenarios where tasks are submitted asynchronously without waiting for the final results)
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#### 100K tasks
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![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7496278/51515590-36abf700-1e4f-11e9-91e4-7bd3dcb5f4a5.png)
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#### 1M tasks
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![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7496278/51515596-44617c80-1e4f-11e9-89e3-01e19d2979a1.png)
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#### 10M tasks
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![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7496278/52987732-537c2000-3437-11e9-86a6-177f00d7a1d6.png)
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## 📊 Performance Summary
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![](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/7496278/63449727-3ae6d400-c473-11e9-81e3-8b3280d8288a.gif)
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**In conclusion, `ants` performs 2~6 times faster than goroutines without a pool and the memory consumption is reduced by 10 to 20 times.**
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## 👏 Contributors
Please read our [Contributing Guidelines ](CONTRIBUTING.md ) before opening a PR and thank you to all the developers who already made contributions to `ants` !
[![ ](https://opencollective.com/ants/contributors.svg?width=890&button=false )](https://github.com/panjf2000/ants/graphs/contributors)
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## 📄 License
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Source code in `ants` is available under the MIT [License ](/LICENSE ).
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## 📚 Relevant Articles
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- [Goroutine 并发调度模型深度解析之手撸一个高性能 goroutine 池 ](https://taohuawu.club/high-performance-implementation-of-goroutine-pool )
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- [Visually Understanding Worker Pool ](https://medium.com/coinmonks/visually-understanding-worker-pool-48a83b7fc1f5 )
- [The Case For A Go Worker Pool ](https://brandur.org/go-worker-pool )
- [Go Concurrency - GoRoutines, Worker Pools and Throttling Made Simple ](https://twinnation.org/articles/39/go-concurrency-goroutines-worker-pools-and-throttling-made-simple )
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## 🖥 User cases
Please feel free to add your projects here~~
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## 🔋 JetBrains OS licenses
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`ants` had been being developed with GoLand under the **free JetBrains Open Source license(s)** granted by JetBrains s.r.o., hence I would like to express my thanks here.
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## 💰 Backers
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