use max channel capacity instead of average
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map.go
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map.go
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package channel
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// MapParallel applies mapper to all I's coming from in and sends their return values to out while conserving input order.
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// MapParallel applies mapper to all I's coming from in and sends their return values to out while preserving input order.
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// All mappings will be done as concurrently as possible
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func MapParallel[I, O any](source <-chan I, mapper func(I) O) (out <-chan O) {
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return MapParallelWithRunner(source, NewUnlimitedRunner(), mapper)
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ func MapParallelWithRunner[I, O any](source <-chan I, runner Runner, mapper func
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return out
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}
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// Map applies mapper to all I's coming from in and sends their return values to out while conserving input order.
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// Map applies mapper to all I's coming from in and sends their return values to out while preserving input order.
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// All mappings will be done successively
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func Map[I, O any](source <-chan I, mapper func(I) O) <-chan O {
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out := make(chan O, cap(source))
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utils.go
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utils.go
@ -5,11 +5,13 @@ func determineBufferSize[T any](channels []<-chan T) int {
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return 0
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}
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bufSize := 0
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maxBufSize := 0
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for _, ch := range channels {
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bufSize += cap(ch)
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if cap(ch) > maxBufSize {
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maxBufSize = cap(ch)
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}
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return bufSize / len(channels)
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}
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return maxBufSize
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}
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// Flush consumes all values and discards them immediately.
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@ -20,7 +22,7 @@ func Flush[T any](sources ...<-chan T) {
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}
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// Each consumes all values and calls f for each of them.
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// It blocks until all sources are closed
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// It blocks until source is closed
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func Each[T any](source <-chan T, f func(T)) {
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for value := range source {
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f(value)
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@ -28,14 +30,14 @@ func Each[T any](source <-chan T, f func(T)) {
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}
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// Tee returns 2 channels which both receive all values from source.
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// Its basically a copy function for channels
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// It's basically a copy function for channels
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func Tee[T any](source <-chan T) (<-chan T, <-chan T) {
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outs := TeeMany(source, 2)
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return outs[0], outs[1]
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}
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// TeeMany returns a given amount of channels which all receive all values from source.
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// Its basically a copy function for channels
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// It's basically a copy function for channels
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func TeeMany[T any](source <-chan T, amount int) []<-chan T {
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outs := make([]chan T, amount)
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