Hello everyone I'm a little confused by the recent changes to the generator system... I basically agreed with renaming the next() method to __next__(), so as to follow the naming of other similar methods (__iter__() etc.). But I noticed then that all the other methods of the generator had stayed the same (send, throw, close...), which gives really weird (imo) codes : next(it) it.send(35) it.throw(Exception()) next(it) .... Browsing the web, I've found people troubled by that asymmetry, but no remarks on its causes nor its future... Since __next__(), send() and others have really really close semantics, I consider that state as a python wart, one of the few real ones I can think of. Is there any plan to fix this ? Either by coming back to the next() method, or by putting all the "magical methods" of generators in the __specialattributes__ bag ? next(it) send(it, 5) throw(it, Exception()) ... Thanks a lot for the information, Pascal