> Part of the problem is that we didn't have the feature to play with. > Many of the possibilities are showing up now that it's here... > > The basic advantage to coroutines is they allow you to turn any > event-driven/state-machine problem into one that is managed with > 'normal' control state; i.e., for loops, while loops, nested procedure > calls, etc... > > Here are a few possible real-world uses: Thanks, Sam! Very useful collection of suggestions. (How come I'm not surprised to see these coming from you ;-) --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)
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