Redux middleware for generator coroutines.
Co-routines for JavaScript
A set of yield handlers for Bluebird coroutines
Library support for Kotlin coroutines
Jalvin runtime — Bibi HTTP client, coroutines, StateFlow, ViewModel, UI reactivity
A control wrapper for coroutines
Sophisticated and functionally-minded async with advanced features: coroutines, promises, ES2015 iterables, fantasy-land
Test utilities for kotlinx-coroutines
React Components as Coroutines
Babel preset to convert async functions to bluebird coroutines
This is an implementation of coroutines using generators and yield.
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Coroutines via generators.
Embrace the power of coroutines to restrain side effects
node.js streams with promises and coroutines
Coroutines in ToffeeScript
Enable ES7 async functions using creed coroutines
Promise-oriented coroutines for node.js
Transforms generator functions into coroutines
**A TypeScript schema validator for data that isn't JSON-clean — buffers, Lua tables, Fengari coroutines, PostgreSQL JSONBs. Strict by default, zero dependencies, bidirectional JSON Schema.**
Coroutines based on ES6 generators
mimic kotlin coroutines behaviour in typescript
An EC library with signals and coroutines
A signal to manage asynchronous tasks using coroutines.
High performance coroutine library with native experience
A fast and safe implementation of stackful coroutines
A fast and safe implementation of stackful coroutines. This is a fork adapted to work in a UEFI environment.
A more type-safe take on Rust stackless coroutines
A coroutine system for Bevy game engine
Procedural macros for bevy_coroutine_system
The open-coroutine is a simple, efficient and generic stackfull-coroutine library.
The open-coroutine is a simple, efficient and generic coroutine library.
The syscall hook for open-coroutine
The proc macros for open-coroutine
Run Rust Async functions and Coroutines in Godot 4.4+ (through GDExtension), inspired on Unity's Coroutines design.
A simple library to run coroutines in Bevy
A library for creating and composing producer/transformer/consumer coroutines. Producers are already provided by Ruby's built-in Enumerator class; this library provides Transformer and Consumer classes that work analogously. In particular, they are also based on Fiber and not on threads (as in some other producer/consumer libraries). Also provides a module Sink, which is analogous to Enumerable, and Enumerable/Transformer/Sink composition.
Synchronous deferred operations with fibers (coroutines)
This gem provides a set of Backbone.js extensions commonly used in Coroutine projects. These extensions include simple collection views, paginated collection views, searching, and loading indicators.
The easiest way to integrate your Ruby on Rails SDK base code to AbacatePay Gateway with support to coroutines.
The Cont module provides methods for working with continuations. Continuations are a way to save the execution state of a program so that it can be resumed later. They are used for advanced control flow structures such as coroutines, generators, and so on. Ruby have a built-in support for continuations, but it is deprecated and should not be used. This implementation uses the 'fiber' library based on https://github.com/minoki/delimited-continuations-in-lua . That library is released under the MIT license. Caution: The continuations of this implementation are 'one-shot', So they can only be resumed once. If you try to resume a dead continuation, an exception will be raised.
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