Nick Coghlan added the comment:

This is actually similar to the problem with getting the list of modules an 
importer provides (that is, we don't currently have an officially defined 
method in the importer protocol for that, although 
pkgutil.iter_importer_modules implicitly looks for an "iter_modules" method, 
due to the old import emulation used until Python 3.2).

I see three possibilities:

1. Use independent purpose specific protocols to get a list of entries out of 
these objects.

2. Create a new, common protocol for extracting lists of entries from search 
hooks like importers and codec search functions

3. Use the existing __iter__ protocol

I'm currently thinking option 3 might be a reasonable way forward. That is, if 
a codec search hook wants to provide a listing of available codecs, it can just 
define __iter__ in addition to __call__. Importers could define __iter__ in 
addition to the other methods in the importer API.

Thoughts?

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