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by quietbritishjim
431 days ago
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> no commonly used high level language supports the coroutine call primitive Shows how old this post is. In fact I remember reading it well over 10 years ago, maybe more like 20. archive.org says that it's at least as old as 2001. A great article. I'm very excited to see he's published a new article on C++20 coroutines. I've read (or maybe skimmed...) a few introductions and not really got them, despite having used C# and Python coroutines a lot with no problems (even making changes to an async runtime for Python). Given how clear his C coroutine article is, I'm optimistic about the C++ article. > So, after the course, I went away and studied on my own, and wrote the introduction to C++ coroutines that I’d have liked to see. https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/quasiblog/corou... |
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