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Asked: June 11, 20262026-06-11T16:46:53+00:00 2026-06-11T16:46:53+00:00

Given the following simple Go program package main import ( fmt ) func total(ch

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Given the following simple Go program

package main

import (
    "fmt"
)

func total(ch chan int) {
    res := 0
    for iter := range ch {
        res += iter
    }
    ch <- res
}

func main() {
    ch := make(chan int)
    go total(ch)
    ch <- 1
    ch <- 2
    ch <- 3
    fmt.Println("Total is ", <-ch)
}

I am wondering if someone can enlighten me as to why I get

throw: all goroutines are asleep - deadlock!

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    2026-06-11T16:46:55+00:00Added an answer on June 11, 2026 at 4:46 pm

    As you never close the ch channel, the range loop will never finish.

    You can’t send back the result on the same channel. A solution is to use a different one.

    Your program could be adapted like this :

    package main
    
    import (
        "fmt"
    )
    
    func total(in chan int, out chan int) {
        res := 0
        for iter := range in {
            res += iter
        }
        out <- res // sends back the result
    }
    
    func main() {
        ch := make(chan int)
        rch  := make(chan int)
        go total(ch, rch)
        ch <- 1
        ch <- 2
        ch <- 3
        close (ch) // this will end the loop in the total function
        result := <- rch // waits for total to give the result
        fmt.Println("Total is ", result)
    }
    
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