I'm looking for a package that implements arbitrary length bit strings and
supports set all, clear all, set and reading back of arbitrary bits and
setting and clearing the next set or unset bit.
I've seen a couple of packages that come close. Does anyone know of a
package that meets all my need
>
> Yes, the exact use case I'm thinking of is reading UDP datagrams. I just
> want to read them as fast as possible then hand them off to other
goroutines for further processing. I was just thinking I would get better
speed/throughput if I had a couple of go routines listening, waiting to
pi
Can you have multiple go routines waiting to read from a socket, or are you
limited to just one?
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I remember using mainframe FORTRAN compilers where the compiler would print
out a page of symbol cross references.
For each symbol or function there would listed the line where it was
defined and then line numbers where it was used/referenced.
Something similar would be useful for GO. Printing