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posener / go-table-driven-tests-parallel.md
Last active October 29, 2024 13:01
Be Careful with Table Driven Tests and t.Parallel()

Be Careful with Table Driven Tests and t.Parallel()

We Gophers, love table-driven-tests, it makes our unittesting structured, and makes it easy to add different test cases with ease.

Let’s create our table driven test, for convenience, I chose to use t.Log as the test function. Notice that we don't have any assertion in this test, it is not needed to for the demonstration.

func TestTLog(t *testing.T) {
	t.Parallel()
@kevinadi
kevinadi / mongodb-ssl.sh
Last active September 20, 2024 10:10
Script to create self-signed CA certificates, server certificates, and client certificates for testing MongoDB with SSL
#!/bin/sh
# Generate self signed root CA cert
openssl req -nodes -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout ca.key -out ca.crt -subj "/C=AU/ST=NSW/L=Sydney/O=MongoDB/OU=root/CN=`hostname -f`/[email protected]"
# Generate server cert to be signed
openssl req -nodes -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout server.key -out server.csr -subj "/C=AU/ST=NSW/L=Sydney/O=MongoDB/OU=server/CN=`hostname -f`/[email protected]"
# Sign the server cert
@evalphobia
evalphobia / atoi_test.go
Last active February 13, 2023 16:12
golang benchmark: String and Int conversions
package bench
import (
"strconv"
"testing"
)
var smallStr = "35"
var bigStr = "999999999999999"
@christopher-hopper
christopher-hopper / vm-resize-hard-disk.md
Last active August 15, 2024 15:16
Resize a Hard Disk for a Virtual Machine provisioned using Vagrant from a Linux base box to run using VirutalBox.

Resize a Hard Disk for a Virtual Machine

Our Virtual Machines are provisioned using Vagrant from a Linux base box to run using VirutalBox. If the Hard Disk space runs out and you cannot remove files to free-up space, you can resize the Hard Disk using some VirtualBox and Linux commands.

Some assumptions

The following steps assume you've got a set-up like mine, where:

@dbehnke
dbehnke / client.py
Created March 18, 2014 19:08
Python AsyncIO Client and Server Example using StreamReader and StreamWriter
"""
client.py - AsyncIO Server using StreamReader and StreamWriter
This will create 200 client connections to a server running server.py
It will handshake and run similar to this:
Server: HELLO
Client: WORLD
  1. Plain Strings (207): foo
  2. Anchors (208): k$
  3. Ranges (202): ^[a-f]*$
  4. Backrefs (201): (...).*\1
  5. Abba (169): ^(.(?!(ll|ss|mm|rr|tt|ff|cc|bb)))*$|^n|ef
  6. A man, a plan (177): ^(.)[^p].*\1$
  7. Prime (286): ^(?!(..+)\1+$)
  8. Four (199): (.)(.\1){3}
  9. Order (198): ^[^o].....?$
  10. Triples (507): (^39|^44)|(^([0369]|([147][0369]*[258])|(([258]|[147][0369]*[147])([0369]*|[258][0369]*[147])([147]|[258][0369]*[258])))*$)
@plentz
plentz / nginx.conf
Last active November 16, 2024 14:10
Best nginx configuration for improved security(and performance)
# to generate your dhparam.pem file, run in the terminal
openssl dhparam -out /etc/nginx/ssl/dhparam.pem 2048
@mikesmullin
mikesmullin / watch.sh
Last active April 26, 2023 05:20
watch is a linux bash script to monitor file modification recursively and execute bash commands as changes occur
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# script: watch
# author: Mike Smullin <[email protected]>
# license: GPLv3
# description:
# watches the given path for changes
# and executes a given command when changes occur
# usage:
# watch <path> <cmd...>
#
@epicserve
epicserve / redis_key_sizes.sh
Last active November 10, 2024 13:47
A simple script to print the size of all your Redis keys.
#!/usr/bin/env bash
# This script prints out all of your Redis keys and their size in a human readable format
# Copyright 2013 Brent O'Connor
# License: http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
human_size() {
awk -v sum="$1" ' BEGIN {hum[1024^3]="Gb"; hum[1024^2]="Mb"; hum[1024]="Kb"; for (x=1024^3; x>=1024; x/=1024) { if (sum>=x) { printf "%.2f %s\n",sum/x,hum[x]; break; } } if (sum<1024) print "1kb"; } '
}
@border
border / diff.diff
Created October 25, 2012 03:28
Golang mutex and RWMutex 测试比较
~ ✗ diff -ruN mutex.go mutexv2.go
--- mutex.go 2012-10-25 11:30:04.170656858 +0800
+++ mutexv2.go 2012-10-25 11:30:04.174656858 +0800
@@ -9,8 +9,9 @@
)
type Msg struct {
- mutex sync.Mutex
- count map[int64]string
+ rmutex sync.RWMutex