Guido van Rossum wrote: > - temporarily sidestepping the syntax by proposing 'block' instead of > 'with' > - __next__() argument simplified to StopIteration or > ContinueIteration instance > - use "continue EXPR" to pass a value to the generator > - generator exception handling explained +1 A minor sticking point - I don't like that the generator has to re-raise any ``StopIteration`` passed in. Would it be possible to have the semantics be: If a generator is resumed with ``StopIteration``, the exception is raised at the resumption point (and stored for later use). When the generator exits normally (i.e. ``return`` or falls off the end) it re-raises the stored exception (if any) or raises a new ``StopIteration`` exception. So a generator would become effectively:: try: stopexc = None exc = None BLOCK1 finally: if exc is not None: raise exc if stopexc is not None: raise stopexc raise StopIteration where within BLOCK1: ``raise <exception>`` is equivalent to:: exc = <exception> return The start of an ``except`` clause sets ``exc`` to None (if the clause is executed of course). Calling ``__next__(exception)`` with ``StopIteration`` is equivalent to:: stopexc = exception (raise exception at resumption point) Calling ``__next__(exception)`` with ``ContinueIteration`` is equivalent to:: (resume exception with exception.value) Calling ``__next__(exception)__`` with any other value just raises that value at the resumption point - this allows for calling with arbitrary exceptions. Also, within a for-loop or block-statement, we could have ``raise <exception>`` be equivalent to:: arg = <exception> continue This also takes care of Brett's concern about distinguishing between exceptions and values passed to the generator. Anything except StopIteration or ContinueIteration will be presumed to be an exception and will be raised. Anything passed via ContinueIteration is a value. Tim Delaney
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