Update for Python 3 compatibility
You can't sort() over keys() in Python 3. Use sorted(dict) instead as it is a construct that works with both Python 2 and Python 3. Change-Id: I6dd5b20eab00e17d9b4bc973cc62e78d9be062a1
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		@@ -264,8 +264,7 @@ class Directive(rst.Directive):
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        summary_head.append(header)
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        # then one column for each backend driver
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        impls = matrix.drivers.keys()
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        impls.sort()
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        impls = sorted(matrix.drivers)
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        for key in impls:
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            driver = matrix.drivers[key]
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            implcol = nodes.entry()
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@@ -296,8 +295,7 @@ class Directive(rst.Directive):
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                classes=["sp_feature_" + feature.status]))
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            # and then one column for each backend driver
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            impls = matrix.drivers.keys()
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            impls.sort()
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            impls = sorted(matrix.drivers)
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            for key in impls:
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                impl = feature.implementations[key]
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                impl_col = nodes.entry()
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