On Mon, Sep 24, 2001 at 10:38:44PM -0400, Bryan C. Warnock wrote:
> On Monday 24 September 2001 09:58 pm, Michael G Schwern wrote:
> > yield() [2] simply says "run the block associated with this method
> > once".  Similar to the $block->() call, but since it's not a full
> > subroutine call, just a block enter/exit (like a normal iteration
> > through a loop) there's two important differences.
> 
> A particular case of, or independent from, co-routines' yield()?

Oh, you mean Damian's RFC 31?  I wasn't aware of it.  No, this is
something completely different, I just happened to pick the same name.
We can change that, yield() isn't such a hot name to begin with for
this anyway.  iterate()?

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