I’m familiar with yield to return a value thanks mostly to this question
but what does yield do when it is on the right side of an assignment?
@coroutine
def protocol(target=None):
while True:
c = (yield)
def coroutine(func):
def start(*args,**kwargs):
cr = func(*args,**kwargs)
cr.next()
return cr
return start
I came across this, on the code samples of this blog, while researching state machines and coroutines.
The
yieldstatement used in a function turns that function into a “generator” (a function that creates an iterator). The resulting iterator is normally resumed by callingnext(). However it is possible to send values to the function by calling the methodsend()instead ofnext()to resume it:In your example this would assign the value
1toceach time.cr.next()is effectively equivalent tocr.send(None)