Doesn't the caller (next/send) raise the `StopIteration` itself? Reading from here: python.org/3/reference/expressions.html?highlight=send#generator.__next__
generator.__next__()
Starts the execution of a generator function or resumes it at the last executed yield expression. When a generator function is resumed with a __next__() method, the current yield expression always evaluates to None. ... If the generator exits without yielding another value, a StopIteration exception is raised.