Re: Bidirectional Generators

2008-08-04 Thread william tanksley
Paddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's one of them then? I'm sorry, I don't know what you mean. Meanwhile, more pertinently: I did get my generator working, and then I replaced it with a class that did the same thing in less than a quarter of the number of lines. So... I'm not going to worry

Re: Bidirectional Generators

2008-08-04 Thread Jeff
On Aug 4, 12:39 pm, william tanksley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Paddy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What's one of them then? I'm sorry, I don't know what you mean. Meanwhile, more pertinently: I did get my generator working, and then I replaced it with a class that did the same thing in less than

Re: Bidirectional Generators

2008-08-04 Thread william tanksley
Jeff [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: william tanksley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm still curious, though, whether anyone's written any code that actually uses yield _and_ send() to do anything that isn't in the original PEP. I have.  An iterator that could backtrack itself without the user

Bidirectional Generators

2008-07-22 Thread william tanksley
Okay, I'm almost finished with my first bidirectional generator. By almost finished I mean both that it's almost working, and that I'm almost about to replace it with a class that works a bit more like what I currently understand. Surely some other people have worked with this feature... Are

Re: Bidirectional Generators

2008-07-22 Thread Paddy
On Jul 22, 10:07 pm, william tanksley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Okay, I'm almost finished with my first bidirectional generator. By almost finished I mean both that it's almost working, and that I'm almost about to replace it with a class that works a bit more like what I currently understand.