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authorBrant Knudson <bknudson@us.ibm.com>2015-06-23 19:45:57 -0500
committerBrant Knudson <bknudson@us.ibm.com>2015-08-06 14:44:12 -0500
commitb54d9f122c898ad8f5f36d0be39391feb13fa194 (patch)
treeeec39101e07ab8ab8453f9873ba1342a4e395e29 /keystoneclient/auth
parenteae8e83f5a7a170b98ef2d74a4ffd9eac7cc47ba (diff)
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Stop using .keys() on dicts where not needed
Iterating over a dict results in the keys. Using the 'in' operator on a dict checks if it's a key. Change-Id: I6affbfa1a79a9e8c0b5b304078a7a8e4e792eecd
Diffstat (limited to 'keystoneclient/auth')
-rw-r--r--keystoneclient/auth/identity/v3/base.py2
1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/keystoneclient/auth/identity/v3/base.py b/keystoneclient/auth/identity/v3/base.py
index 784bd96..31cab8b 100644
--- a/keystoneclient/auth/identity/v3/base.py
+++ b/keystoneclient/auth/identity/v3/base.py
@@ -218,7 +218,7 @@ class AuthMethod(object):
setattr(self, param, kwargs.pop(param, None))
if kwargs:
- msg = _("Unexpected Attributes: %s") % ", ".join(kwargs.keys())
+ msg = _("Unexpected Attributes: %s") % ", ".join(kwargs)
raise AttributeError(msg)
@classmethod