Keyword reserving is always exciting.
In this case it’s gen, which allows iterators build on the state machines currently powering async.
Here is a contrived use case from me.
It’s not as groundbreaking as async but it’s a convenience. And hey, you could write futures without the async/await keywords, but it’s easier with them
Overall nothing really “exciting”, but good stuff anyway.
That is the boring part when projects gets more mature…
That is the good kind of boring though. The actual stability that is achieved by not having (m)any major pain points left in the design.
Keyword reserving is always exciting.
In this case it’s gen, which allows iterators build on the state machines currently powering async.
Here is a contrived use case from me.
It’s not as groundbreaking as async but it’s a convenience. And hey, you could write futures without the async/await keywords, but it’s easier with them