// Returns empty generator as expected.
function yieldOnly(): Generator
{
yield;
}
// Throws TypeError as expected.
function returnOnly(): Generator
{
return;
}
// Returns empty generator???
function returnAndYield(): Generator
{
return;
yield;
}
The return value of returnAndYield() is an empty Generator, although I was expecting it to throw a TypeError. Is this the expected behavior? I could not find it documented anywhere and am wondering if this is potentially a bug that should be reported.
The manual about the generator syntax says the following:
Any function containing
yieldis a generator function.
So by having the yield keyword in there results in having a generator function. With the return keyword you are quitting the function, which is used to build a generator function. In this case it's just empty because before the return statement are no yield lines. When you use the following source code:
function returnAndYield(): Generator
{
yield 1;
yield 2;
return;
yield 3;
yield 4;
}
$result = returnAndYield();
echo implode(',', iterator_to_array($result));
you will get the following output:
1,2
The values 3 and 4 are not in the generator because the function exits before these yield statements.
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