This will require quite some work to get it fixed...

On Sun, 2013-11-17 at 22:26 -0800, Clavier wrote:
> It is another example showing the difference of generator references
> (g, self.g, and (g,)). 
> 
> 
>           #file name: test_generator.py
>         import pyjd # this is dummy in pyjs.
>         class GUI():
>             def onModuleLoad(self):
>                 g=test_generator()
>                 self.g=g
>                 self.g_tuple=(g,)
>                 print 'g=%s, type(g)=%s' % (g, type(g))
>                 print 'self.g=%s, type(self.g)=%s' % (self.g,
>          type(self.g))
>                 print 'self.g_tuple[0]=%s, type(self.g_tuple[0])=%s' %
>         (self.g_tuple[0],  type(self.g_tuple[0]))
>         
>         
>         def test_generator():
>             yield 'the first yield in func_async1'
>         
>         
>         pyjd.setup('public/GUI.html')
>         gui = GUI()
>         gui.onModuleLoad()
>         pyjd.run()
> 
> 
> result:
>         g=function () {}, type(g)=class pyjslib.FunctionType
>         self.g=class g, type(self.g)=class test_generator.GUI
>         
>         self.g_tuple[0]=function () {}, type(self.g_tuple[0])=class
>         pyjslib.FunctionType
>         
> 
> 
> As you can see, direct reference(g) and tuple element(g_tuple[0]) are
> equal, but the object member reference (self.g) is different. They are
> all the same in Pyjd. They are different only in Pyjs.
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