Use items instead of iteritems for Python 3 compatibility
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Jakob Stoklund Olesen
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@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ class SettingGroup(object):
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.format(self, SettingGroup._current))
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SettingGroup._current = None
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if globs:
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for name, obj in globs.iteritems():
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for name, obj in globs.items():
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if isinstance(obj, Setting):
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assert obj.name is None, obj.name
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obj.name = name
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@@ -761,7 +761,7 @@ class InstructionFormat(object):
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all the InstructionFormat objects and set their name from the dict key.
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This is used to name a bunch of global variables in a module.
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"""
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for name, obj in globs.iteritems():
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for name, obj in globs.items():
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if isinstance(obj, InstructionFormat):
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assert obj.name is None
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obj.name = name
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