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author | Petr Viktorin <pviktori@redhat.com> | 2015-08-11 13:51:14 +0200 |
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committer | Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com> | 2015-09-01 11:42:01 +0200 |
commit | 3bf91eab25c602a6fad2665456f57e8629c5a6f4 (patch) | |
tree | 52f713e898a385d57a914d539a7da9a20fc20166 /ipatests/test_ipalib/test_parameters.py | |
parent | dd16cc98b0d67f1448bf9de25f8adce512b1431c (diff) | |
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Use Python3-compatible dict method names
Python 2 has keys()/values()/items(), which return lists,
iterkeys()/itervalues()/iteritems(), which return iterators,
and viewkeys()/viewvalues()/viewitems() which return views.
Python 3 has only keys()/values()/items(), which return views.
To get iterators, one can use iter() or a for loop/comprehension;
for lists there's the list() constructor.
When iterating through the entire dict, without modifying the dict,
the difference between Python 2's items() and iteritems() is
negligible, especially on small dicts (the main overhead is
extra memory, not CPU time). In the interest of simpler code,
this patch changes many instances of iteritems() to items(),
iterkeys() to keys() etc.
In other cases, helpers like six.itervalues are used.
Reviewed-By: Christian Heimes <cheimes@redhat.com>
Reviewed-By: Jan Cholasta <jcholast@redhat.com>
Diffstat (limited to 'ipatests/test_ipalib/test_parameters.py')
-rw-r--r-- | ipatests/test_ipalib/test_parameters.py | 4 |
1 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/ipatests/test_ipalib/test_parameters.py b/ipatests/test_ipalib/test_parameters.py index b466a4f22..a1273448e 100644 --- a/ipatests/test_ipalib/test_parameters.py +++ b/ipatests/test_ipalib/test_parameters.py @@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ class test_Data(ClassChecker): ] for kw in permutations: o = self.cls('my_data', **kw) - for (key, value) in kw.iteritems(): + for (key, value) in kw.items(): assert getattr(o, key) == value e = raises(ValueError, self.cls, 'my_data', length=5, **kw) assert str(e) == \ @@ -760,7 +760,7 @@ class test_Bytes(ClassChecker): assert len(o.class_rules) == len(kw) assert len(o.rules) == 0 assert len(o.all_rules) == len(kw) - for (key, value) in kw.iteritems(): + for (key, value) in kw.items(): assert getattr(o, key) == value e = raises(ValueError, self.cls, 'my_bytes', length=5, **kw) assert str(e) == \ |