--- title: yield slug: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/yield translation_of: Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/yield original_slug: Web/JavaScript/Referencje/Operatory/yield ---
Słowo kluczowe yield
jest używane do zatrzymania i powrotu funkcji generatora ({{jsxref("Statements/function*", "function*")}} lub legacy generator function).
[rv] = yield [expression];
expression
undefined
.rv
Zwraca opcjonalną wartość przekazaną do metody next() generatora, do powrotu do jej wykonania.
The yield
keyword causes generator function execution to pause and the value of the expression following the yield
keyword is returned to the generator's caller. It can be thought of as a generator-based version of the return
keyword.
The yield
keyword actually returns an IteratorResult
object with two properties, value
and done
. The value
property is the result of evaluating the yield
expression, and done
is false
, indicating that the generator function has not fully completed.
Once paused on a yield
expression, the generator's code execution remains paused until the generator's next()
method is called. Each time the generator's next()
method is called, the generator resumes execution and runs until it reaches one of the following:
yield
, which causes the generator to once again pause and return the generator's new value. The next time next()
is called, execution resumes with the statement immediately after the yield
.IteratorResult
is returned to the caller in which the value
is {{jsxref("undefined")}} and done
is true
.IteratorResult
is returned to the caller in which the value
is the value specified by the return
statement and done
is true
.If an optional value is passed to the generator's next()
method, that value becomes the value returned by the generator's current yield
operation.
Between the generator's code path, its yield
operators, and the ability to specify a new starting value by passing it to {{jsxref("Generator.prototype.next()")}}, generators offer enormous power and control.
The following code is the declaration of an example generator function.
function* foo() { var index = 0; while (index <= 2) yield index++; }
Once a generator function is defined, it can be used by constructing an iterator as shown.
var iterator = foo(); console.log(iterator.next()); // { value: 0, done: false } console.log(iterator.next()); // { value: 1, done: false } console.log(iterator.next()); // { value: 2, done: false } console.log(iterator.next()); // { value: undefined, done: true }
Specification | Status | Comment |
---|---|---|
{{SpecName('ES2015', '#', 'Yield')}} | {{Spec2('ES2015')}} | Initial definition. |
{{SpecName('ESDraft', '#', 'Yield')}} | {{Spec2('ESDraft')}} |
{{CompatibilityTable}}
Feature | Chrome | Firefox (Gecko) | Internet Explorer | Opera | Safari (WebKit) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | 39 | {{CompatGeckoDesktop("26.0")}} | {{CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatSafari("10")}} |
IteratorResult object instead of throwing |
{{CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatGeckoDesktop("29.0")}} | {{CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatSafari("10")}} |
Feature | Android | Firefox Mobile (Gecko) | IE Mobile | Opera Mobile | Safari Mobile |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Basic support | {{CompatVersionUnknown}} | {{CompatGeckoMobile("26.0")}} | {{CompatUnknown}} | {{ CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatSafari("10")}} |
IteratorResult object instead of throwing |
{{CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatGeckoMobile("29.0")}} | {{CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatUnknown}} | {{CompatSafari("10")}} |
IteratorResult
object like { value: undefined, done: true }
({{bug(958951)}}).yield
expression has been updated to conform with the ES2015 specification ({{bug(981599)}}):
yield
keyword is optional and omitting it no longer throws a {{jsxref("SyntaxError")}}: function* foo() { yield; }