refactor "_sanitize" for Python < 2.7#32
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refactor "_sanitize" for Python < 2.7
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Hi I found some issues with python2.66 (I am stuck with Red Hat 6) . File gitlab/v3/objects.py line 2094 and 2095 (https://github.com/python-gitlab/python-gitlab/blob/master/gitlab/v3/objects.py#L2094) And file gitlab/base.py line 524 https://github.com/python-gitlab/python-gitlab/blob/master/gitlab/base.py#L524 I am not familiar with the pull request full or even github itself so I am not very sure how to proceed. Should I create a pull request ? |
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I have a python2.6 project which I'd like to use this on, so it does not handle dictionary comprehensions. I believe this patch would make it compatible for Python 2.6+.