Support non-list iterable as input to DataclassWriter#61
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Suppose that you have a dict `d` and you want you export its values to a CSV file, instead of previously doing: ```python w = DataclassWriter(f, list(d.values()), Dataclass) ``` The following would be possible now: ```python w = DataclassWriter(f, d.values(), Dataclass) ```
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reimplement and close dfurtado/dataclass-csv#61
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Suppose that you have a dict
dand you want to export its values to a CSV file, instead of previously doing:The following would be possible now: