Implement a coroutine like C#'s yield return
using Rust's async
, await
.
use yield_return::Yield;
let iter = Yield::new(|mut y| async move {
y.ret(1).await;
y.ret(2).await;
});
let list: Vec<_> = iter.collect();
assert_eq!(list, vec![1, 2]);
Compare with genawaiter
genawaiter
already exists as a crate with the same purpose as this yield-return-rs
.
Compared to genawaiter
, yield-return-rs
is very simple.
No dependencies, no macros, no unsafe code.
The code is short, with only one file, lib.rs
. You can copy and paste the contents of lib.rs
and use it as is.
yield-return-rs | genawaiter | |
---|---|---|
Rc based implementation |
✔ | ✔ |
stack based implementation | ✔ | |
Sync implementation |
✔ | |
Iterator support |
✔ | ✔ |
Generator support |
✔ | |
no-dependencies | ✔ | |
no-macros | ✔ | |
safe code only | ✔ | |
lib.rs only |
✔ | |
number of public types | 2 | many |
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