Don't force zero-yield stream item type of '()' #62
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For streams that never
yield
, the implementation forces theItem
type to be inferred as()
with ayield
that never occurs. This has the consequence of making it impossible to create an empty stream for items of types other than()
. That is, to write the function:This is a pragmatic concern. In testing keep-alive heartbeats, I would like, but am unable, to write non-
()
streams of the following sort without falling back to a needlessmap(|_| unreachable!())
:This is a breaking change with likely minimal impact.
P.S: It would be ideal to address #33 to mitigate this and other type-related issues in the future. Syntax to specify the return type could be: