FYI, I pointed a correspondent to Neil's new generator patch (among other things), and got this back. Not being a Web Guy at heart, I don't have a clue about XSLT (just enough to know that 4-letter acronyms are a webb abomination <wink>). Note: in earlier correspondence, the generator idea didn't seem to "click" until I called them "resumable functions" (as I often did in the past, but fell out of the habit). People new to the concept often pick that up quicker, or even, as in this case, remember that they once rolled such a thing by hand out of prior necessity. Anyway, possibly food for thought if XSLT means something to you ... -----Original Message----- From: XXX Sent: Saturday, March 17, 2001 8:09 PM To: Tim Peters Subject: Re: FW: [Python-Dev] Simple generator implementation On Sat, 17 Mar 2001, Tim Peters wrote: > It's been done at least three times by now, most recently yesterday(!): Thanks for the pointer. I've started to read some of the material you pointed me to... generators are indeed very interesting. They are what is needed for an efficient implementation of XSLT. (I was part of an XSLT implementation team that had to dream up essentially the same solution). This is all very cool. Glad to see that I'm just re-inventing the wheel. Let's get generators in Python! ;) XXX
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