Man Page: cps::governor::simple
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
CPS::Governor::Simple(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation CPS::Governor::Simple(3pm)NAME"CPS::Governor::Simple" - iterate immediately as fast as possibleSYNOPSISuse CPS qw( gkforeach ); use CPS::Governor::Simple; my $gov = CPS::Governor::Simple->new; gkforeach( $gov, [ 1 .. 10 ], sub { my ( $item, $knext ) = @_; print "$item "; goto &$knext; }, sub {}, );DESCRIPTIONThis CPS::Governor allows the functions using it to run as fast as possible. It invokes its continuations immediately using a tailcall, so as not to let the stack grow arbitrarily. Its constructor takes no special arguments, and it provides no other methods beyond those of "CPS::Governor".AUTHORPaul Evans <leonerd@leonerd.org.uk> perl v5.14.2 2012-06-27 CPS::Governor::Simple(3pm)
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