On 11/27/12 9:31 AM, Burton Samograd wrote: > Daniel Colascione writes: > >> Over at https://github.com/dcolascione/elisp-generators, I have a >> pure-elisp implementation of Python-style generators for elisp. >> Perhaps the feature is best illustrate by example: >> >> (defgenerator mygen (i) >> (yield 1) >> (yield i) >> (yield 3)) >> >> (let ((gen (mygen 100))) >> (list (funcall gen) >> (funcall gen) >> (funcall gen))) >> >> -> (1 100 3) >> >> Yields can appear in arbitrary code: >> >> (defgenerator mygen2 (lim) >> (loop for x from 0 to lim do (yield x))) >> >> The package works by rewriting elisp into continuation-passing form >> and closing over the resulting continuations with a driver loop that >> transitions from one continuation-state to the next. After the last >> yield, the facility signals generator-ended. >> >> Please take a look. It'd be nice if there were cl-loop extensions to >> iterate over the things, and if generators were available with regular >> defun the way yield is available with regular "def" in Python. > > When I try and byte-compile your package I get the following: Thanks for trying the package. I've updated it to use pcase, and I fixed the compilation issues by side effect. A few warnings about unused lexical variables remain, but I'm convinced these warnings are spurious. Please let me know if you have any other problems.