github.com/robaho/go-concurrency-test may be of some interest. 

> On Nov 1, 2022, at 10:33 AM, Haddock <ffm2...@web.de> wrote:
> 
> 
> Hello,
> 
> I'm developing a little concurrency library in some language that has support 
> for fibers. That concurrency library is modeled after concurrency in Go 
> (because CSP in Go makes concurrency a lot easier). 
> 
> My own more or less elaborated test cases are running fine now, but I'm 
> missing some real heavy stress tests that would put efficiency to the test as 
> well as being able to lay open hidden bugs in process synchronization where 
> I'm not always completely sure that my implementation is 100% correct.
> 
> Therefore I'm looking for some well known and well tested tools, libraries or 
> applications written in Go making heavy use of Goroutines and channels from 
> which I could extract the concurrent operations going on as a blueprint for 
> building the stress tests for my own little concurrency library.
> 
> Any hints greatly appreciated.
> Regards, Haddock
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