Fixed various comments in django/db/backends/oracle/base.py.
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"""
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Oracle database backend for Django.
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Requires cx_Oracle: http://cx-oracle.sourceforge.net/
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Requires cx_Oracle: https://oracle.github.io/python-cx_Oracle/
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"""
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import datetime
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import decimal
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# The patterns below are used to generate SQL pattern lookup clauses when
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# the right-hand side of the lookup isn't a raw string (it might be an expression
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# or the result of a bilateral transformation).
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# In those cases, special characters for LIKE operators (e.g. \, *, _) should be
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# escaped on database side.
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# In those cases, special characters for LIKE operators (e.g. \, %, _)
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# should be escaped on the database side.
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#
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# Note: we use str.format() here for readability as '%' is used as a wildcard for
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# the LIKE operator.
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@ -381,9 +381,6 @@ class FormatStylePlaceholderCursor:
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Django uses "format" (e.g. '%s') style placeholders, but Oracle uses ":var"
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style. This fixes it -- but note that if you want to use a literal "%s" in
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a query, you'll need to use "%%s".
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We also do automatic conversion between Unicode on the Python side and
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UTF-8 -- for talking to Oracle -- in here.
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"""
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charset = 'utf-8'
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