^title Fiber Class ^category core A lightweight coroutine. [Here](../fibers.html) is a gentle introduction. ### Fiber.**new**(function) Creates a new fiber that executes `function` in a separate coroutine when the fiber is run. Does not immediately start running the fiber. :::dart var fiber = Fiber.new { IO.print("I won't get printed") } ## Static Methods ### Fiber.**current** The currently executing fiber. ### Fiber.**suspend**() Pauses the current fiber, and stops the interpreter. Control returns to the host application. To resume execution, the host application will need to invoke the interpreter again. If there is still a reference to the suspended fiber, it can be resumed. ### Fiber.**yield**() Pauses the current fiber and transfers control to the parent fiber. "Parent" here means the last fiber that was started using `call` and not `run`. :::dart var fiber = Fiber.new { IO.print("Before yield") Fiber.yield() IO.print("After yield") } fiber.call() // "Before yield" IO.print("After call") // "After call" fiber.call() // "After yield" When resumed, the parent fiber's `call()` method returns `null`. If a yielded fiber is resumed by calling `call()` or `run()` with an argument, `yield()` returns that value. :::dart var fiber = Fiber.new { IO.print(Fiber.yield()) // "value" } fiber.call() // Run until the first yield. fiber.call("value") // Resume the fiber. If it was resumed by calling `call()` or `run()` with no argument, it returns `null`. If there is no parent fiber to return to, this exits the interpreter. This can be useful to pause execution until the host application wants to resume it later. :::dart Fiber.yield() IO.print("this does not get reached") ### Fiber.**yield**(value) Similar to `Fiber.yield` but provides a value to return to the parent fiber's `call`. :::dart var fiber = Fiber.new { Fiber.yield("value") } IO.print(fiber.call()) // "value" ## Methods ### **call**() Starts or resumes the fiber if it is in a paused state. :::dart var fiber = Fiber.new { IO.print("Fiber called") Fiber.yield() IO.print("Fiber called again") } fiber.call() // Start it. fiber.call() // Resume after the yield() call. When the called fiber yields, control is transferred back to the fiber that called it. If the called fiber is resuming from a yield, the `yield()` method returns `null` in the called fiber. :::dart var fiber = Fiber.new { IO.print(Fiber.yield()) } fiber.call() fiber.call() // Prints "null". ### **call**(value) Invokes the fiber or resumes the fiber if it is in a paused state and sets `value` as the returned value of the fiber's call to `yield`. :::dart var fiber = Fiber.new { IO.print(Fiber.yield()) } fiber.call() fiber.call("value") // Prints "value". ### **isDone** Whether the fiber's main function has completed and the fiber can no longer be run. This returns `false` if the fiber is currently running or has yielded. ### **transfer**() **TODO** ### **transfer**(value) **TODO**