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This makes more sense, because "generate" implies *running* a generator, not *returning* from a generator. That name was a vestige of the time when libfringe only really provided a .next() implementation, which made marginally more sense together with .generate(), but it doesn't anymore when we have .resume().
22 lines
776 B
Rust
22 lines
776 B
Rust
// This file is part of libfringe, a low-level green threading library.
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// Copyright (c) whitequark <whitequark@whitequark.org>
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, <LICENSE-APACHE or
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// http://apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license <LICENSE-MIT or
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// http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your option. This file may not be
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// copied, modified, or distributed except according to those terms.
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extern crate fringe;
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use fringe::OsStack;
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use fringe::generator::Generator;
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#[test]
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fn producer() {
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let stack = OsStack::new(0).unwrap();
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let mut gen = Generator::new(stack, move |yielder, ()| {
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for i in 0.. { yielder.suspend(i) }
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});
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assert_eq!(gen.next(), Some(0));
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assert_eq!(gen.next(), Some(1));
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assert_eq!(gen.next(), Some(2));
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}
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