On 4/30/20 2:41 AM, Luke Mewburn wrote:
> On 20-04-30 10:35, Luke Mewburn wrote:
> | As to the problem; looking at the use of .keys() in wireshark_gen.py,
> | there's a couple of places where the code is either:
> | - get_intlist(), sorted:
> | ret = list(ex_hash.keys())
> | ret.sort()
> | return ret
> | - get_exceptionList(), unsorted:
> | ret = list(ex_hash.keys())
> | return ret
> |
> | Both could be simplified to an ordered result using sorted():
> | ret = sorted(ex_hash.keys())
> | return ret
>
> I actually meant:
> ret = sorted(ex_hash)
> return ret
>
> Because sorted() takes an iterable.
> That seems to work in both python2 and python3.
>
>
> Luke.
Hi,
tried this, but: in get_exceptionList
ret = sorted(ex_hash.keys())
TypeError: '<' not supported between instances of 'Exception' and 'Exception'