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`time.After` keeps a timer running until the specified duration is completed. It also allocates a new timer on each call. This can wind up leaving lots of uneccessary timers running in the background that are not needed and consume resources. Instead of `time.After`, use `time.NewTimer` so the timer can actually be stopped. In some of these cases it's not a big deal since the duraiton is really short, but in others it is much worse. Signed-off-by: Brian Goff <cpuguy83@gmail.com> |
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