[3.1.x] Added backticks to code literals in various docs.

Backport of 550297d20d from master
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Jon Dufresne 2020-12-14 22:19:00 -08:00 committed by Mariusz Felisiak
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6 changed files with 11 additions and 9 deletions

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@ -1323,7 +1323,7 @@ generating choices. See :ref:`iterating-relationship-choices` for details.
.. class:: ModelMultipleChoiceField(**kwargs)
* Default widget: :class:`SelectMultiple`
* Empty value: An empty ``QuerySet`` (self.queryset.none())
* Empty value: An empty ``QuerySet`` (``self.queryset.none()``)
* Normalizes to: A ``QuerySet`` of model instances.
* Validates that every id in the given list of values exists in the
queryset.

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@ -568,7 +568,7 @@ all of the model fields from being updated in the database. For example::
product.save(update_fields=['name'])
The ``update_fields`` argument can be any iterable containing strings. An
empty ``update_fields`` iterable will skip the save. A value of None will
empty ``update_fields`` iterable will skip the save. A value of ``None`` will
perform an update on all fields.
Specifying ``update_fields`` will force an update.

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@ -814,8 +814,8 @@ ambiguous datetimes in daylight saving time. By default (when ``is_dst=None``),
.. method:: none()
Calling none() will create a queryset that never returns any objects and no
query will be executed when accessing the results. A qs.none() queryset
Calling ``none()`` will create a queryset that never returns any objects and no
query will be executed when accessing the results. A ``qs.none()`` queryset
is an instance of ``EmptyQuerySet``.
Examples::

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@ -127,7 +127,8 @@ composite keys in future releases of Django, the
This method takes no arguments, and returns a tuple of four items:
* ``name``: The field's attribute name on its parent model, or None if it is not part of a model
* ``name``: The field's attribute name on its parent model, or ``None`` if it
is not part of a model
* ``path``: A dotted, Python path to the class of this field, including the class name.
* ``args``: Positional arguments, as a list
* ``kwargs``: Keyword arguments, as a dict

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@ -47,9 +47,9 @@ check function::
return errors
The check function *must* accept an ``app_configs`` argument; this argument is
the list of applications that should be inspected. If None, the check must be
run on *all* installed apps in the project. The ``**kwargs`` argument is required
for future expansion.
the list of applications that should be inspected. If ``None``, the check must
be run on *all* installed apps in the project. The ``**kwargs`` argument is
required for future expansion.
Messages
--------

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@ -1224,7 +1224,8 @@ Things get more complicated if you use inheritance. Consider a subclass of
django_blog = ThemeBlog(name='Django', tagline='Django is easy', theme='python')
django_blog.save() # django_blog.pk == 3
Due to how inheritance works, you have to set both ``pk`` and ``id`` to None::
Due to how inheritance works, you have to set both ``pk`` and ``id`` to
``None``::
django_blog.pk = None
django_blog.id = None