Capitalized "Python" in docs and comments.

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Jon Dufresne 2018-10-09 06:26:07 -07:00 committed by Tim Graham
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@ -60,7 +60,7 @@ def ogrinspect(*args, **kwargs):
...will print model definition to stout ...will print model definition to stout
or put this in a python script and use to redirect the output to a new or put this in a Python script and use to redirect the output to a new
model like: model like:
$ python generate_model.py > myapp/models.py $ python generate_model.py > myapp/models.py

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@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ class Storage:
def save(self, name, content, max_length=None): def save(self, name, content, max_length=None):
""" """
Save new content to the file specified by name. The content should be Save new content to the file specified by name. The content should be
a proper File object or any python file-like object, ready to be read a proper File object or any Python file-like object, ready to be read
from the beginning. from the beginning.
""" """
# Get the proper name for the file, as it will actually be saved. # Get the proper name for the file, as it will actually be saved.

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@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ class MigrationLoader:
but will probably follow the 1234_name.py convention. but will probably follow the 1234_name.py convention.
On initialization, this class will scan those directories, and open and On initialization, this class will scan those directories, and open and
read the python files, looking for a class called Migration, which should read the Python files, looking for a class called Migration, which should
inherit from django.db.migrations.Migration. See inherit from django.db.migrations.Migration. See
django.db.migrations.migration for what that looks like. django.db.migrations.migration for what that looks like.

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@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ class MigrationQuestioner:
return True return True
# Otherwise, we look to see if it has a migrations module # Otherwise, we look to see if it has a migrations module
# without any Python files in it, apart from __init__.py. # without any Python files in it, apart from __init__.py.
# Apps from the new app template will have these; the python # Apps from the new app template will have these; the Python
# file check will ensure we skip South ones. # file check will ensure we skip South ones.
try: try:
app_config = apps.get_app_config(app_label) app_config = apps.get_app_config(app_label)

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@ -182,7 +182,7 @@ class Signal:
Arguments: Arguments:
sender sender
The sender of the signal. Can be any python object (normally one The sender of the signal. Can be any Python object (normally one
registered with a connect if you actually want something to registered with a connect if you actually want something to
occur). occur).

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@ -611,7 +611,7 @@ class DiscoverRunner:
def is_discoverable(label): def is_discoverable(label):
""" """
Check if a test label points to a python package or file directory. Check if a test label points to a Python package or file directory.
Relative labels like "." and ".." are seen as directories. Relative labels like "." and ".." are seen as directories.
""" """

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@ -621,7 +621,7 @@ start and end timestamps of an event, or the range of ages an activity is
suitable for. suitable for.
All of the range fields translate to :ref:`psycopg2 Range objects All of the range fields translate to :ref:`psycopg2 Range objects
<psycopg2:adapt-range>` in python, but also accept tuples as input if no bounds <psycopg2:adapt-range>` in Python, but also accept tuples as input if no bounds
information is necessary. The default is lower bound included, upper bound information is necessary. The default is lower bound included, upper bound
excluded; that is, ``[)``. excluded; that is, ``[)``.

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@ -668,7 +668,7 @@ Miscellaneous
* :func:`~django.utils.http.int_to_base36` properly raises a * :func:`~django.utils.http.int_to_base36` properly raises a
:exc:`TypeError` instead of :exc:`ValueError` for non-integer inputs. :exc:`TypeError` instead of :exc:`ValueError` for non-integer inputs.
* The ``slugify`` template filter is now available as a standard python * The ``slugify`` template filter is now available as a standard Python
function at :func:`django.utils.text.slugify`. Similarly, ``remove_tags`` is function at :func:`django.utils.text.slugify`. Similarly, ``remove_tags`` is
available at ``django.utils.html.remove_tags()``. available at ``django.utils.html.remove_tags()``.

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@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ by a name. This name is used to identify the logger for configuration
purposes. purposes.
By convention, the logger name is usually ``__name__``, the name of By convention, the logger name is usually ``__name__``, the name of
the python module that contains the logger. This allows you to filter the Python module that contains the logger. This allows you to filter
and handle logging calls on a per-module basis. However, if you have and handle logging calls on a per-module basis. However, if you have
some other way of organizing your logging messages, you can provide some other way of organizing your logging messages, you can provide
any dot-separated name to identify your logger:: any dot-separated name to identify your logger::

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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
#!/usr/bin/env python #!/usr/bin/env python
# #
# This python file contains utility scripts to manage Django translations. # This Python file contains utility scripts to manage Django translations.
# It has to be run inside the django git root directory. # It has to be run inside the django git root directory.
# #
# The following commands are available: # The following commands are available:

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@ -821,7 +821,7 @@ class FileFieldStorageTests(TestCase):
# Create sample file # Create sample file
temp_storage.save('tests/example.txt', ContentFile('some content')) temp_storage.save('tests/example.txt', ContentFile('some content'))
# Load it as python file object # Load it as Python file object
with open(temp_storage.path('tests/example.txt')) as file_obj: with open(temp_storage.path('tests/example.txt')) as file_obj:
# Save it using storage and read its content # Save it using storage and read its content
temp_storage.save('tests/file_obj', file_obj) temp_storage.save('tests/file_obj', file_obj)

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@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ class ExtractingStringsWithPercentSigns(POFileAssertionMixin, FrenchTestCase):
Percent signs are python formatted. Percent signs are python formatted.
These tests should all have an analogous translation tests below, ensuring These tests should all have an analogous translation tests below, ensuring
the python formatting does not persist through to a rendered template. the Python formatting does not persist through to a rendered template.
""" """
def setUp(self): def setUp(self):

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@ -138,7 +138,7 @@ class InspectDBTestCase(TestCase):
out = StringIO() out = StringIO()
call_command('inspectdb', table_name_filter=inspectdb_tables_only, stdout=out) call_command('inspectdb', table_name_filter=inspectdb_tables_only, stdout=out)
output = out.getvalue() output = out.getvalue()
error_message = "inspectdb generated an attribute name which is a python keyword" error_message = "inspectdb generated an attribute name which is a Python keyword"
# Recursive foreign keys should be set to 'self' # Recursive foreign keys should be set to 'self'
self.assertIn("parent = models.ForeignKey('self', models.DO_NOTHING)", output) self.assertIn("parent = models.ForeignKey('self', models.DO_NOTHING)", output)
self.assertNotIn( self.assertNotIn(