Cecil Westerhof <[email protected]> writes:
> On my system I have:
> PARSER_RE_STR = '/(%s)=' % '|'.join(DN_LUT.keys() + DN_LUT.values())
> in:
> /usr/lib/python3.4/site-packages/ndg/httpsclient/ssl_peer_verification.py
Are you in contact with the author of that third-party library? Why is
it in your Python 3.4 site-packages?
> In Python 3 that gives:
> TypeError: unsupported operand type(s) for +: 'dict_keys' and
> 'dict_values'
>
> How should I rewrite this?
My attempt:
PARSER_RE_STR = "/({keys}|{values})=".format(
keys=DN_LUT.keys(), values=DN_LUT.values())
Explicit is better than implicit, especially in mini-languages like
string interpolation.
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