New submission from skreft <[email protected]>:
In Python 2.7, there are many patterns of the form
for x in mapping.(keys()|values()|items()):
#code
when the iterator version of those method could be used.
Is there any reason for using those methods?
I see that in some other parts of the code the iterator version is used. Here
is the summary:
Non iter version Iter version
Keys 160 21
Values 35 23
Items 249 79
I sued the following command
$ egrep -R "for.*[.]iterkeys\(\)" . | wc -l
What's the position about this? Does it worth it to fix this?
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messages: 147199
nosy: skreft
priority: normal
severity: normal
status: open
title: Many usages of dict.keys(), dict.values(), dict.items() when the iter
version could be used
versions: Python 2.7
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