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Handling of __next__ and next by future.utils.get_next was reversed #539

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I assume nobody is using future.utils.get_next, because the builtin next() function exists from Python 2.6 on and meets most needs, and because nobody has noticed this before. Fixing in case it saves anyone confusion in future.

I assume nobody is using future.utils.get_next, because the builtin next() function exists from Python 2.6 on and meets most needs, and because nobody has noticed this before. Fixing in case it saves anyone confusion in future.
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jmadler commented Feb 5, 2020

Good catch :)

@jmadler jmadler merged commit ef51288 into PythonCharmers:master Feb 5, 2020
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