As we know in go, a thread may be created when the goroutine has to perform a blocking call, such as a system call, or a call to a C library via cgo. Some test code:
package main
import (
"io/ioutil"
"os"
"runtime"
"strconv"
)
func main() {
runtime.GOMAXPROCS(2)
data, err := ioutil.ReadFile("./55555.log")
if err != nil {
println(err)
return
}
for i := 0; i < 200; i++ {
go func(n int) {
for {
err := ioutil.WriteFile("testxxx"+strconv.Itoa(n), []byte(data), os.ModePerm)
if err != nil {
println(err)
break
}
}
}(i)
}
select {}
}
When I run it, it didn't create many threads.
? =99=[root /root]$ cat /proc/9616/status | grep -i thread
Threads: 5
Any ideas?
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