I have the following program.  The program is processing network packets at 
1 Gbps rate.  I don't want to print the rate for every packet.  Instead, 
I'd like to save the rate in an array and dump the array on Ctrl-c of the 
program.  When I dump the array on Ctrl-c, the data is all zeroes.  Please 
see "<===" in the program below.  Anything else one could do?

Thanks.  

-Hemant

func main() {

  const SZ = 65536
  var time_array [SZ]float64

  c := make(chan os.Signal)
  signal.Notify(c, os.Interrupt, syscall.SIGTERM)

  go func() {
     <-c
     fmt.Printf("You pressed ctrl + C. User interrupted infinite loop.")
     fmt.Printf("%v ", time_array);  <=== all zeroes printed. 
     os.Exit(0)
  }()


  i := 0
  for {
    ...
    time_array[i] = rate
    fmt.Printf("%f bps ", rate) <=== value printed is correct. 
    i++
  }
}

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