I was simply pointing out their usefulness. I can already do these things in 
PHP, but it's much nicer to do them with generators.

Also, why are you so relentlessly arguing generators are hard to understand for 
some PHP devs? If a generator contains a return, that's a syntax error. Please 
explain how people will end up using generators like normal functions without 
causing some kind of error or exception. I don't see where the problem is?


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