That’s because until Python 3, exec was a reserved keyword, so the PyQt devs added underscore to it. From Python 3 onwards, exec is no longer a reserved keyword (because it is a builtin function; same situation as print), so it made sense in PyQt5 to provide a version without an underscore to be consistent with C++ docs, but keep a version with underscore for backwards compatibility. So for PyQt5 with Python 3, the two exec functions are the same. For older PyQt, only exec_() is available.