[Python-checkins] peps: Add PEP 479: Change StopIteration handling inside generators, by Chris Angelico.

georg.brandl python-checkins at python.org
Sat Nov 15 10:19:13 CET 2014


https://hg.python.org/peps/rev/c8d6596edaed
changeset:   5595:c8d6596edaed
user:        Georg Brandl <georg at python.org>
date:        Sat Nov 15 10:13:42 2014 +0100
summary:
  Add PEP 479: Change StopIteration handling inside generators, by Chris Angelico.

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+PEP: 479
+Title: Change StopIteration handling inside generators
+Version: $Revision$
+Last-Modified: $Date$
+Author: Chris Angelico <rosuav at gmail.com>
+Status: Draft
+Type: Standards Track
+Content-Type: text/x-rst
+Created: 15-Nov-2014
+Python-Version: 3.5
+Post-History:
+
+
+Abstract
+========
+
+This PEP proposes a semantic change to ``StopIteration`` when raised
+inside a generator, unifying the behaviour of list comprehensions and
+generator expressions somewhat.
+
+
+Rationale
+=========
+
+The interaction of generators and ``StopIteration`` is currently
+somewhat surprising, and can conceal obscure bugs.  An unexpected
+exception should not result in subtly altered behaviour, but should
+cause a noisy and easily-debugged traceback.  Currently,
+``StopIteration`` can be absorbed by the generator construct.
+
+
+Proposal
+========
+
+If a ``StopIteration`` is about to bubble out of a generator frame, it
+is replaced with some other exception (maybe ``RuntimeError``, maybe a
+new custom ``Exception`` subclass, but *not* deriving from
+``StopIteration``) which causes the ``next()`` call (which invoked the
+generator) to fail, passing that exception out.  From then on it's
+just like any old exception. [3]_
+
+
+Consequences to existing code
+=============================
+
+This change will affect existing code that depends on
+``StopIteration`` bubbling up.  The pure Python reference
+implementation of ``groupby`` [1]_ currently has comments "Exit on
+``StopIteration``" where it is expected that the exception will
+propagate and then be handled.  This will be unusual, but not unknown,
+and such constructs will fail.
+
+(Nick Coghlan comments: """If you wanted to factor out a helper
+function that terminated the generator you'd have to do "return
+yield from helper()" rather than just "helper()".""")
+
+As this can break code, it is proposed to utilize the ``__future__``
+mechanism to introduce this, finally making it standard in Python 3.6
+or 3.7.
+
+
+Alternate proposals
+===================
+
+Supplying a specific exception to raise on return
+-------------------------------------------------
+
+Nick Coghlan suggested a means of providing a specific
+``StopIteration`` instance to the generator; if any other instance of
+``StopIteration`` is raised, it is an error, but if that particular
+one is raised, the generator has properly completed.
+
+
+Making return-triggered StopIterations obvious
+----------------------------------------------
+
+For certain situations, a simpler and fully backward-compatible
+solution may be sufficient: when a generator returns, instead of
+raising ``StopIteration``, it raises a specific subclass of
+``StopIteration`` which can then be detected.  If it is not that
+subclass, it is an escaping exception rather than a return statement.
+
+
+Criticism
+=========
+
+Unofficial and apocryphal statistics suggest that this is seldom, if
+ever, a problem. [4]_  Code does exist which relies on the current
+behaviour, and there is the concern that this would be unnecessary
+code churn to achieve little or no gain.
+
+
+References
+==========
+
+.. [1] Initial mailing list comment
+   (https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/2014-November/029906.html)
+
+.. [2] Pure Python implementation of groupby
+   (https://docs.python.org/3/library/itertools.html#itertools.groupby)
+
+.. [3] Proposal by GvR
+   (https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/2014-November/029953.html)
+
+.. [4] Response by Steven D'Aprano
+   (https://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-ideas/2014-November/029994.html)
+
+
+Copyright
+=========
+
+This document has been placed in the public domain.
+
+
+

+..
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