Go example added to kitchen sink demo

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Davide Saurino 2012-04-16 16:45:57 +02:00
commit e00b6e656e
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@ -93,6 +93,7 @@ var modes = [
new Mode("coldfusion", "ColdFusion", ["cfm"]),
new Mode("csharp", "C#", ["cs"]),
new Mode("css", "CSS", ["css"]),
new Mode("golang", "Go", ["go"]),
new Mode("groovy", "Groovy", ["groovy"]),
new Mode("haxe", "haXe", ["hx"]),
new Mode("html", "HTML", ["html", "htm"]),
@ -261,6 +262,10 @@ var docs = [
new WrappedDoc(
"pgsql", "pgSQL",
require("ace/requirejs/text!./docs/pgsql.pgsql")
),
new Doc(
"golang", "Go",
require("ace/requirejs/text!./docs/golang.go")
)
];

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// Concurrent computation of pi.
// See http://goo.gl/ZuTZM.
//
// This demonstrates Go's ability to handle
// large numbers of concurrent processes.
// It is an unreasonable way to calculate pi.
package main
import (
"fmt"
"math"
)
func main() {
fmt.Println(pi(5000))
}
// pi launches n goroutines to compute an
// approximation of pi.
func pi(n int) float64 {
ch := make(chan float64)
for k := 0; k <= n; k++ {
go term(ch, float64(k))
}
f := 0.0
for k := 0; k <= n; k++ {
f += <-ch
}
return f
}
func term(ch chan float64, k float64) {
ch <- 4 * math.Pow(-1, k) / (2*k + 1)
}