# Object Pool Pattern The object pool creational design pattern is used to prepare and keep multiple instances according to the demand expectation. ## Implementation ```go package pool type Pool chan *Object func New(total int) *Pool { p := make(Pool, total) for i := 0; i < total; i++ { p <- new(Object) } return &p } ``` ## Usage Given below is a simple lifecycle example on an object pool. ```go p := pool.New(2) select { case obj := <-p: obj.Do( /*...*/ ) p <- obj default: // No more objects left — retry later or fail return } ``` ## Rules of Thumb - Object pool pattern is useful in cases where object initialization is more expensive than the object maintenance. - If there are spikes in demand as opposed to a steady demand, the maintenance overhead might overweigh the benefits of an object pool. - It has positive effects on performance due to objects being initialized beforehand.