> Always assume that you will be suspended any time you have a yield or
yield*

How do you know any of this you see a function call?  Only the function
definition looks different.  Tell me which is these will yield ..

a()
b()
c()

On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 2:54 PM, Tim Caswell <[email protected]> wrote:

>
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 4:47 PM, Mikeal Rogers <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> It is the *exact same* hazard as the code you posted, I don't think it is
>> any *more* of a hazard at the language level. The difference is that the
>> pattern in the function code below is basically never seen in node.js code
>> and it has been *possible* to write it since node's creation.
>>
>> Could be that nobody will use/clobber closure scope in their generators
>> either, but I'm afraid they will because it will work and operate as
>> expected *most* of the time and, unlike the function example you've posted,
>> it will still fit well when used with what I assume will become a healthy
>> ecosystem of generator consuming libraries.
>>
>> The reason nobody writes this kind of thing in node is that it just won't
>> play well with the rest of the libraries in the ecosystem whereas the
>> hazardous generator example looks like it would fit just as well as a "well
>> written" generator until it hits scale and causes visible bugs.
>>
>> All kinds of bad patterns and bad code are possible in any language. The
>> patterns we adopt to create a healthy ecosystem are what will keep people
>> away from the third rails. Depending on people to have "well written" code,
>> by some definition of "well", is not a good alternative to solidifying and
>> encouraging patterns that make it *difficult* to write hazardous code in
>> the first place.
>>
>> No pattern or feature in JavaScript escapes the potential for abuse and
>> bugs, and nothing that I'm worried about w/ respect to generators is worse
>> or better than language level hazards w/ callbacks, it's just that we've
>> created a set of patterns that *discourage* those hazards in the current
>> ecosystem and I'm failing to see how we do that in this particular case
>> with generators.
>>
>
> I propose a simple rule for all generator code:
>
>  - Always assume that you will be suspended any time you have a yield or
> yield* and any shared state may change.
>
> If we educate everyone and focus on that one thing (yield) that will cover
> all hazards around shared state and generators, be it async
> promise/continuable based stuff or sync lazy iterator stuff.
>
> Just like with functions we've learned to look for the "function" keyword
> and guard our state around that point, we need to do the same around the
> "yield" keyword.
>
> Teach people correct principles and trust them to do the right thing.
>  We'll be fine.
>
>
>
>>
>> -Mikeal
>>
>> On Aug 6, 2013, at 2:33PM, Tim Caswell <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> My question to people on the list is how is this any different than the
>> same hazard with normal function?
>>
>>     var sum, i;
>>     function reduce(arr) {
>>       sum = 0;
>>       i = 0;
>>       return function () {
>>         if (i < arr.length) {
>>           sum += arr[i++];
>>           return sum;
>>         }
>>       };
>>     }
>>
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