Fixed #10432 -- Handle all kinds of iterators in queryset filters.
Only consumes the iterators once and works with Python 2.3. git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@9986 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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@ -47,6 +47,10 @@ class WhereNode(tree.Node):
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return
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obj, lookup_type, value = data
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if hasattr(value, '__iter__') and hasattr(value, 'next'):
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# Consume any generators immediately, so that we can determine
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# emptiness and transform any non-empty values correctly.
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value = list(value)
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if hasattr(obj, "process"):
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try:
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obj, params = obj.process(lookup_type, value)
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@ -1090,6 +1090,19 @@ to set things up correctly internally so that subqueries can continue properly.
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>>> Tag.objects.filter(name__in=()).update(name="foo")
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0
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Bug #10432 (see also the Python 2.4+ tests for this, below). Testing an empty
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"__in" filter with a generator as the value.
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>>> def f():
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... return iter([])
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>>> n_obj = Note.objects.all()[0]
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>>> def g():
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... for i in [n_obj.pk]:
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... yield i
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>>> Note.objects.filter(pk__in=f())
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[]
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>>> list(Note.objects.filter(pk__in=g())) == [n_obj]
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True
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"""}
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# In Python 2.3 and the Python 2.6 beta releases, exceptions raised in __len__
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True
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"""
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# Generator expressions are only in Python 2.4 and later.
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if sys.version_info >= (2, 4):
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__test__["API_TESTS"] += """
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Using an empty generator expression as the rvalue for an "__in" lookup is legal
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(regression for #10432).
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>>> Note.objects.filter(pk__in=(x for x in ()))
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[]
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"""
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