The yield*
is used to delegate to another generator
or iterable object.
yield* [[expression]];
expression
The yield*
expression iterates over the operand and yields each value returned by it.
The value of yield*
expression itself is the value returned by that iterator when it's closed (i.e., when done
is true
).
In following code, values yielded by g1()
are returned from next()
calls just like those which are yielded by g2()
.
function* g1() { yield 2; yield 3; yield 4; } function* g2() { yield 1; yield* g1(); yield 5; } var iterator = g2(); console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 1, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 2, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 3, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 4, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 5, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: undefined, done: true}
Besides generator objects, yield*
can also yield
other kinds of iterables, e.g. arrays, strings or arguments objects.
function* g3() { yield* [1, 2]; yield* '34'; yield* Array.from(arguments); } var iterator = g3(5, 6); console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 1, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 2, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: "3", done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: "4", done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 5, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 6, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: undefined, done: true}
yield*
expression itselfyield*
is an expression, not a statement, so it evaluates to a value.
function* g4() { yield* [1, 2, 3]; return 'foo'; } var result; function* g5() { result = yield* g4(); } var iterator = g5(); console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 1, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 2, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: 3, done: false} console.log(iterator.next()); // {value: undefined, done: true}, // g4() returned {value: 'foo', done: true} at this point console.log(result); // "foo"
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
ECMAScript 2015 (6th Edition, ECMA-262) The definition of 'Yield' in that specification. | Standard | Initial definition. |
ECMAScript Latest Draft (ECMA-262) The definition of 'Yield' in that specification. | Draft |
Desktop | ||||||
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Chrome | Edge | Firefox | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari | |
Basic support | Yes | Yes | 27
|
No | Yes | 10 |
Mobile | |||||||
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Android webview | Chrome for Android | Edge Mobile | Firefox for Android | Opera for Android | iOS Safari | Samsung Internet | |
Basic support | Yes | Yes | Yes | 27
|
Yes | 10 | Yes |
Server | |
---|---|
Node.js | |
Basic support | 4.0.0
|
SyntaxError
: function* foo() { yield *[]; }
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