Fixed #11288: added some tests for the handling of number-like variables in templates.
Thanks, Stephen Kelly. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@13460 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -506,6 +506,17 @@ class Templates(unittest.TestCase):
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'basic-syntax28': ("{{ a.b }}", {'a': SilentGetItemClass()}, ('', 'INVALID')),
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'basic-syntax28': ("{{ a.b }}", {'a': SilentGetItemClass()}, ('', 'INVALID')),
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'basic-syntax29': ("{{ a.b }}", {'a': SilentAttrClass()}, ('', 'INVALID')),
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'basic-syntax29': ("{{ a.b }}", {'a': SilentAttrClass()}, ('', 'INVALID')),
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# Something that starts like a number but has an extra lookup works as a lookup.
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'basic-syntax30': ("{{ 1.2.3 }}", {"1": {"2": {"3": "d"}}}, "d"),
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'basic-syntax31': ("{{ 1.2.3 }}", {"1": {"2": ("a", "b", "c", "d")}}, "d"),
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'basic-syntax32': ("{{ 1.2.3 }}", {"1": (("x", "x", "x", "x"), ("y", "y", "y", "y"), ("a", "b", "c", "d"))}, "d"),
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'basic-syntax33': ("{{ 1.2.3 }}", {"1": ("xxxx", "yyyy", "abcd")}, "d"),
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'basic-syntax34': ("{{ 1.2.3 }}", {"1": ({"x": "x"}, {"y": "y"}, {"z": "z", "3": "d"})}, "d"),
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# Numbers are numbers even if their digits are in the context.
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'basic-syntax35': ("{{ 1 }}", {"1": "abc"}, "1"),
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'basic-syntax36': ("{{ 1.2 }}", {"1": "abc"}, "1.2"),
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# List-index syntax allows a template to access a certain item of a subscriptable object.
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# List-index syntax allows a template to access a certain item of a subscriptable object.
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'list-index01': ("{{ var.1 }}", {"var": ["first item", "second item"]}, "second item"),
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'list-index01': ("{{ var.1 }}", {"var": ["first item", "second item"]}, "second item"),
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