Generating Generators

Everyone wants Generators in Go. To be able to yield a value from a function and then keep it running.
Some people turn to goroutines and channels, but that comes with significant overhead.
In this talk, we’ll use static analysis & code generation to roll our own generators.

Abstract

Everyone wants Generators in Go. To be able to yield a value from a function and then keep it running.
Some people turn to goroutines and channels, but that comes with significant overhead.
In this talk, we’ll use static analysis & code generation to roll our own generators.

Video

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