On 7/27/12 9:10 AM, Stuart wrote:
On Friday, 27 July 2012 at 03:00:25 UTC, Brad Anderson wrote:

D equivalent: iota(0, int.max, 2).map!(a => /* do something with even
numbers */)();

I think you're missing the point. The purpose isn't to generate a
sequence of numbers, but to illustrate how the Yield keyword is used in
VB.NET. Sure, getting a sequence of numbers may be straightforward, but
what about a lazy-populated list of all files on a computer? That can be
done using Yield - and more importantly, WRITTEN like a normal
synchronous function. Let's see you do that with map.

I think it's fair to say yield makes some things easier to do than ranges, and ranges makes some other things easier to do than yield. Of course, ideally you'd have both, but for the time being we don't have yield.

Andrei

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