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Replace iteritems/itervalues/iterkeys with native versions #7692
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No need to use
six.iter*
anymore now that we're Python 3 only.I checked there were any others with
grep -rE "iter(items|keys|values)" .
(this did find some insynctl
, but I'm unsure about changing those).I essentially did replace with
(six\.)?iter(items|keys|values)\(([a-zA-Z_0-9\.\[\]]+)\)
->$3.$2()
and then had to do a few by hand.This is broken into a bunch of commits that really just do the above on different directories. There's a separate commit at the end which runs the linting.