Fixed capitalization of "ECMAScript" and "JavaScript".

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
// Core javascript helper functions
// Core JavaScript helper functions
'use strict';
// quickElement(tagType, parentReference [, textInChildNode, attribute, attributeValue ...]);

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@ -234,7 +234,7 @@ def items_for_result(cl, result, form):
link_or_text = result_repr
else:
url = add_preserved_filters({'preserved_filters': cl.preserved_filters, 'opts': cl.opts}, url)
# Convert the pk to something that can be used in Javascript.
# Convert the pk to something that can be used in JavaScript.
# Problem cases are non-ASCII strings.
if cl.to_field:
attr = str(cl.to_field)

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ register = template.Library()
def prepopulated_fields_js(context):
"""
Create a list of prepopulated_fields that should render Javascript for
Create a list of prepopulated_fields that should render JavaScript for
the prepopulated fields for both the admin form and inlines.
"""
prepopulated_fields = []

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@ -581,7 +581,7 @@ class JsonResponse(HttpResponse):
An HTTP response class that consumes data to be serialized to JSON.
:param data: Data to be dumped into json. By default only ``dict`` objects
are allowed to be passed due to a security flaw before EcmaScript 5. See
are allowed to be passed due to a security flaw before ECMAScript 5. See
the ``safe`` parameter for more information.
:param encoder: Should be a json encoder class. Defaults to
``django.core.serializers.json.DjangoJSONEncoder``.

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@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
"""JsLex: a lexer for Javascript"""
"""JsLex: a lexer for JavaScript"""
# Originally from https://bitbucket.org/ned/jslex
import re
@ -75,23 +75,23 @@ class Lexer:
class JsLexer(Lexer):
"""
A Javascript lexer
A JavaScript lexer
>>> lexer = JsLexer()
>>> list(lexer.lex("a = 1"))
[('id', 'a'), ('ws', ' '), ('punct', '='), ('ws', ' '), ('dnum', '1')]
This doesn't properly handle non-ASCII characters in the Javascript source.
This doesn't properly handle non-ASCII characters in the JavaScript source.
"""
# Because these tokens are matched as alternatives in a regex, longer
# possibilities must appear in the list before shorter ones, for example,
# '>>' before '>'.
#
# Note that we don't have to detect malformed Javascript, only properly
# lex correct Javascript, so much of this is simplified.
# Note that we don't have to detect malformed JavaScript, only properly
# lex correct JavaScript, so much of this is simplified.
# Details of Javascript lexical structure are taken from
# Details of JavaScript lexical structure are taken from
# http://www.ecma-international.org/publications/files/ECMA-ST/ECMA-262.pdf
# A useful explanation of automatic semicolon insertion is at
@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ class JsLexer(Lexer):
def prepare_js_for_gettext(js):
"""
Convert the Javascript source `js` into something resembling C for
Convert the JavaScript source `js` into something resembling C for
xgettext.
What actually happens is that all the regex literals are replaced with

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@ -1099,7 +1099,7 @@ Without passing ``safe=False``, a :exc:`TypeError` will be raised.
it was possible to poison the JavaScript ``Array`` constructor. For this
reason, Django does not allow passing non-dict objects to the
:class:`~django.http.JsonResponse` constructor by default. However, most
modern browsers implement EcmaScript 5 which removes this attack vector.
modern browsers implement ECMAScript 5 which removes this attack vector.
Therefore it is possible to disable this security precaution.
Changing the default JSON encoder

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@ -759,7 +759,7 @@ class PrePopulatedPostLargeSlug(models.Model):
"""
Regression test for #15938: a large max_length for the slugfield must not
be localized in prepopulated_fields_js.html or it might end up breaking
the javascript (ie, using THOUSAND_SEPARATOR ends up with maxLength=1,000)
the JavaScript (ie, using THOUSAND_SEPARATOR ends up with maxLength=1,000)
"""
title = models.CharField(max_length=100)
published = models.BooleanField(default=False)

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@ -995,7 +995,7 @@ class DateTimePickerShortcutsSeleniumTests(AdminWidgetSeleniumTestCase):
with self.wait_page_loaded():
self.selenium.find_element_by_name('_save').click()
# Make sure that "now" in javascript is within 10 seconds
# Make sure that "now" in JavaScript is within 10 seconds
# from "now" on the server side.
member = Member.objects.get(name='test')
self.assertGreater(member.birthdate, now - error_margin)

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@ -444,7 +444,7 @@ class BasicExtractorTests(ExtractorTests):
self.assertIn('mañana; charset=CHARSET', pot_contents)
class JavascriptExtractorTests(ExtractorTests):
class JavaScriptExtractorTests(ExtractorTests):
PO_FILE = 'locale/%s/LC_MESSAGES/djangojs.po' % LOCALE

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@ -324,7 +324,7 @@ class I18NViewTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_i18n_language_non_english_default(self):
"""
Check if the Javascript i18n view returns an empty language catalog
Check if the JavaScript i18n view returns an empty language catalog
if the default language is non-English, the selected language
is English and there is not 'en' translation available. See #13388,
#3594 and #13726 for more details.
@ -337,7 +337,7 @@ class I18NViewTests(SimpleTestCase):
def test_non_english_default_english_userpref(self):
"""
Same as above with the difference that there IS an 'en' translation
available. The Javascript i18n view must return a NON empty language catalog
available. The JavaScript i18n view must return a NON empty language catalog
with the proper English translations. See #13726 for more details.
"""
with self.settings(LANGUAGE_CODE='fr'), override('en-us'):