Yield
The yield keyword is used to alter a starting point of a function for future calls. At the moment of execution, yield acts as return and can even return a value. The difference is that during the next call, the function will start its execution from the instruction right after the yield operator.
Syntax
Source code
(UnigineScript)
// some_code_before; yield value; // some_code_after;
Parts
- value is a value to yield. It is optional (0 by default).
Example
Source code
(UnigineScript)
int foo() { begin: // execution starts here during the first call log.message("one, "); // execution ends here during the first call yield; // execution starts here during the second call log.message("two, "); // execution ends here during the second call yield; // execution starts here during the third call log.message("three, "); // execution starts here during the third call yield; // execution starts here during the fourth call goto begin; } forloop(int i = 0; 10) foo(); // the result is: one, two, three, one, two, …
Last update: 03.07.2017
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