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What is the yield keyword used for in C#?
Say I have code that looks like:
(steam is a filestream)
using(BinaryWriter bw = new BinaryWriter(stream))
{
foreach(byte[] b in BreakBytes(objectOfBytes))
{
writer.Write(b);
}
}
So for BreakBytes to work, it has to do something like:
public static IEnumerable<byte[]> BreakBytes(byte[] b)
{
..
while(..) {
yield return some_buffer;
}
..
}
What exactly is yield doing? Does it keep track of where it was position wise?
I believe it is return to the calling foreach loop, but continues to the next iteration when called again?