# Example program showing that a 'paused' continuation can be 'resumed' with # inputs. # # Print out a list of numbers, first adding 0 to the first, 1 to the second, 2 # to the third, and so on. # # To run: # $ git clone https://github.com/akkartik/mu # $ cd mu # $ ./mu continuation5.mu # # Expected output: # 1 # 3 # 5 def main [ local-scope l:&:list:num <- copy null l <- push 3, l l <- push 2, l l <- push 1, l k:continuation, x:num, done?:bool <- call-with-continuation-mark 100/mark, create-yielder, l a:num <- copy 1 { break-if done? $print x 10/newline k, x:num, done?:bool <- call k, a # resume; x = a + next l value a <- add a, 1 loop } ] def create-yielder l:&:list:num -> n:num, done?:bool [ local-scope load-inputs a:num <- copy 0 { done? <- equal l, null break-if done? n <- first l l <- rest l n <- add n, a a <- return-continuation-until-mark 100/mark, n, done? # pause/resume loop } return-continuation-until-mark 100/mark, -1, done? assert false, [called too many times, ran out of continuations to return] ]