// Basic sends and receives on channels are blocking. // However, we can use `select` with a `default` clause to // implement _non-blocking_ sends, receives, and even // non-blocking multi-way `select`s. package main import "fmt" func main() { messages := make(chan string) signals := make(chan bool) // Here's a non-blocking receive. If a value is // available on `messages` then `select` will take // the `<-messages` `case` with that value. If not // it will immediately take the `default` case. select { case msg := <-messages: fmt.Println("received message", msg) default: fmt.Println("no message received") } // A non-blocking send works similarly. Here `msg` // cannot be sent to the `messages` channel, because // the channel has no buffer and there is no receiver. // Therefore the `default` case is selected. msg := "hi" select { case messages <- msg: fmt.Println("sent message", msg) default: fmt.Println("no message sent") } // We can use multiple `case`s above the `default` // clause to implement a multi-way non-blocking // select. Here we attempt non-blocking receives // on both `messages` and `signals`. select { case msg := <-messages: fmt.Println("received message", msg) case sig := <-signals: fmt.Println("received signal", sig) default: fmt.Println("no activity") } }