Fixed typos in previous commit (9aa6d4bdb6).

This commit is contained in:
Baptiste Mispelon 2013-11-12 20:42:44 +01:00
parent 9aa6d4bdb6
commit 0048ed77c7
1 changed files with 5 additions and 5 deletions

View File

@ -78,9 +78,9 @@ overridden:
like. This method can return a completely different dictionary if it wishes, like. This method can return a completely different dictionary if it wishes,
which will be used as the ``cleaned_data``. which will be used as the ``cleaned_data``.
Since the field validation method have been run by the time ``clean()`` is Since the field validation methods have been run by the time ``clean()`` is
called, you also have access to the form's ``errors`` attribute which called, you also have access to the form's errors attribute which
contains all the errors raised by previous steps. contains all the errors raised by cleaning of individual fields.
Note that any errors raised by your ``Form.clean()`` override will not Note that any errors raised by your ``Form.clean()`` override will not
be associated with any field in particular. They go into a special be associated with any field in particular. They go into a special
@ -99,8 +99,8 @@ These methods are run in the order given above, one field at a time. That is,
for each field in the form (in the order they are declared in the form for each field in the form (in the order they are declared in the form
definition), the ``Field.clean()`` method (or its override) is run, then definition), the ``Field.clean()`` method (or its override) is run, then
``clean_<fieldname>()``. Finally, once those two methods are run for every ``clean_<fieldname>()``. Finally, once those two methods are run for every
field, the ``Form.clean()`` method, or its override, is executed, no matter if field, the ``Form.clean()`` method, or its override, is executed whether or not
the previous methods have raised errors or not. the previous methods have raised errors.
Examples of each of these methods are provided below. Examples of each of these methods are provided below.