Keyword reserving is always exciting.
In this case it’s gen, which allows iterators build on the state machines currently powering async.
Here is a contrived use case from me.
It’s not as groundbreaking as async but it’s a convenience. And hey, you could write futures without the async/await keywords, but it’s easier with them
Keyword reserving is always exciting.
In this case it’s gen, which allows iterators build on the state machines currently powering async.
Here is a contrived use case from me.
It’s not as groundbreaking as async but it’s a convenience. And hey, you could write futures without the async/await keywords, but it’s easier with them