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github.com/gavraz/async/coalescing
A coalescing queue allows multiple operations to be combined into a single operation. This is useful when a heavy operation might be executed multiple times, but only needs to be performed once if it hasn't started yet. For instance, if an operation (OP) is currently being executed and a series of additional requests to execute OP are received (e.g., {OP, OP, OP}), these requests can be consolidated into a single operation ({op}).
package main
import (
"context"
"fmt"
"github.com/gavraz/async/coalescing"
"time"
)
func printHello(_ context.Context) {
fmt.Println("Hello")
time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
}
func main() {
ctx := context.Background()
execute := coalescing.Queue(ctx, printHello)
execute(ctx) // first is executed
execute(ctx) // second will wait for first
done := execute(ctx) // third will be dropped
<-done // will return after the second execution completes
// output:
// Hello
// Hello
}
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