Fixed #25668 -- Misc spelling errors
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@ -259,7 +259,7 @@ class BaseCache(object):
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return version + delta
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return version + delta
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def decr_version(self, key, delta=1, version=None):
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def decr_version(self, key, delta=1, version=None):
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"""Substracts delta from the cache version for the supplied key. Returns
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"""Subtracts delta from the cache version for the supplied key. Returns
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the new version.
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the new version.
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"""
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"""
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return self.incr_version(key, -delta, version)
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return self.incr_version(key, -delta, version)
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@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ class TestCase(TransactionTestCase):
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Similar to TransactionTestCase, but uses `transaction.atomic()` to achieve
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Similar to TransactionTestCase, but uses `transaction.atomic()` to achieve
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test isolation.
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test isolation.
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In most situation, TestCase should be prefered to TransactionTestCase as
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In most situations, TestCase should be preferred to TransactionTestCase as
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it allows faster execution. However, there are some situations where using
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it allows faster execution. However, there are some situations where using
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TransactionTestCase might be necessary (e.g. testing some transactional
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TransactionTestCase might be necessary (e.g. testing some transactional
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behavior).
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behavior).
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@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ def escape_uri_path(path):
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# reserved = ";" | "/" | "?" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | ","
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# reserved = ";" | "/" | "?" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" | "$" | ","
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# unreserved = alphanum | mark
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# unreserved = alphanum | mark
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# mark = "-" | "_" | "." | "!" | "~" | "*" | "'" | "(" | ")"
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# mark = "-" | "_" | "." | "!" | "~" | "*" | "'" | "(" | ")"
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# The list of safe characters here is constructed substracting ";", "=",
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# The list of safe characters here is constructed subtracting ";", "=",
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# and "?" according to section 3.3 of RFC 2396.
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# and "?" according to section 3.3 of RFC 2396.
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# The reason for not subtracting and escaping "/" is that we are escaping
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# The reason for not subtracting and escaping "/" is that we are escaping
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# the entire path, not a path segment.
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# the entire path, not a path segment.
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@ -144,7 +144,7 @@ DEFAULT_PALETTE = DARK_PALETTE
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def parse_color_setting(config_string):
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def parse_color_setting(config_string):
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"""Parse a DJANGO_COLORS environment variable to produce the system palette
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"""Parse a DJANGO_COLORS environment variable to produce the system palette
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The general form of a pallete definition is:
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The general form of a palette definition is:
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"palette;role=fg;role=fg/bg;role=fg,option,option;role=fg/bg,option,option"
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"palette;role=fg;role=fg/bg;role=fg,option,option;role=fg/bg,option,option"
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@ -156,7 +156,7 @@ def parse_color_setting(config_string):
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option is a display options.
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option is a display options.
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Specifying a named palette is the same as manually specifying the individual
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Specifying a named palette is the same as manually specifying the individual
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definitions for each role. Any individual definitions following the pallete
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definitions for each role. Any individual definitions following the palette
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definition will augment the base palette definition.
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definition will augment the base palette definition.
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Valid roles:
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Valid roles:
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@ -186,7 +186,7 @@ class UtilsTests(SimpleTestCase):
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self.assertEqual(display_value, '12345')
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self.assertEqual(display_value, '12345')
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@override_settings(USE_L10N=True, USE_THOUSAND_SEPARATOR=True)
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@override_settings(USE_L10N=True, USE_THOUSAND_SEPARATOR=True)
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def test_number_formats_with_thousand_seperator_display_for_field(self):
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def test_number_formats_with_thousand_separator_display_for_field(self):
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display_value = display_for_field(12345.6789, models.FloatField(), self.empty_value)
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display_value = display_for_field(12345.6789, models.FloatField(), self.empty_value)
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self.assertEqual(display_value, '12,345.6789')
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self.assertEqual(display_value, '12,345.6789')
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@ -136,7 +136,7 @@ class FunctionTests(TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(articles.first().last_updated, now)
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self.assertEqual(articles.first().last_updated, now)
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@skipIfDBFeature('greatest_least_ignores_nulls')
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@skipIfDBFeature('greatest_least_ignores_nulls')
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def test_greatest_propogates_null(self):
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def test_greatest_propagates_null(self):
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now = timezone.now()
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now = timezone.now()
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Article.objects.create(title="Testing with Django", written=now)
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Article.objects.create(title="Testing with Django", written=now)
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@ -231,7 +231,7 @@ class FunctionTests(TestCase):
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self.assertEqual(articles.first().first_updated, now)
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self.assertEqual(articles.first().first_updated, now)
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@skipIfDBFeature('greatest_least_ignores_nulls')
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@skipIfDBFeature('greatest_least_ignores_nulls')
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def test_least_propogates_null(self):
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def test_least_propagates_null(self):
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now = timezone.now()
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now = timezone.now()
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Article.objects.create(title="Testing with Django", written=now)
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Article.objects.create(title="Testing with Django", written=now)
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@ -292,7 +292,7 @@ class MultiColumnFKTests(TestCase):
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(self.jane.friends.all(), [])
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self.assertQuerysetEqual(self.jane.friends.all(), [])
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def test_prefetch_related_m2m_foward_works(self):
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def test_prefetch_related_m2m_forward_works(self):
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Membership.objects.create(membership_country=self.usa, person=self.bob, group=self.cia)
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Membership.objects.create(membership_country=self.usa, person=self.bob, group=self.cia)
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Membership.objects.create(membership_country=self.usa, person=self.jim, group=self.democrat)
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Membership.objects.create(membership_country=self.usa, person=self.jim, group=self.democrat)
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@ -143,7 +143,7 @@ class ExtractorTests(SerializeMixin, SimpleTestCase):
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None can be passed for the line_number argument to skip checking of
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None can be passed for the line_number argument to skip checking of
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the :42 suffix part.
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the :42 suffix part.
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A string token can also be pased as line_number, in which case it
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A string token can also be passed as line_number, in which case it
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will be searched in the template, and its line number will be used.
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will be searched in the template, and its line number will be used.
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A msgid is a suitable candidate.
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A msgid is a suitable candidate.
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"""
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"""
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@ -1750,7 +1750,7 @@ class LocaleMiddlewareTests(TestCase):
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LANGUAGES=[
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LANGUAGES=[
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('bg', 'Bulgarian'),
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('bg', 'Bulgarian'),
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('en-us', 'English'),
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('en-us', 'English'),
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('pt-br', 'Portugese (Brazil)'),
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('pt-br', 'Portuguese (Brazil)'),
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],
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],
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MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES=[
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MIDDLEWARE_CLASSES=[
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'django.middleware.locale.LocaleMiddleware',
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'django.middleware.locale.LocaleMiddleware',
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self.assertNotContains(r, ugettext_lazy('never'))
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self.assertNotContains(r, ugettext_lazy('never'))
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def test_assert_contains_renders_template_response(self):
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def test_assert_contains_renders_template_response(self):
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""" Test that we can pass in an unrendered SimpleTemplateReponse
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""" Test that we can pass in an unrendered SimpleTemplateResponse
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without throwing an error.
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without throwing an error.
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Refs #15826.
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Refs #15826.
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"""
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"""
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self.assertContains(response, 'Hello')
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self.assertContains(response, 'Hello')
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def test_assert_not_contains_renders_template_response(self):
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def test_assert_not_contains_renders_template_response(self):
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""" Test that we can pass in an unrendered SimpleTemplateReponse
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""" Test that we can pass in an unrendered SimpleTemplateResponse
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without throwing an error.
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without throwing an error.
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Refs #15826.
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Refs #15826.
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"""
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"""
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# Backend-specific notes:
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# Backend-specific notes:
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# - JSON supports only milliseconds, microseconds will be truncated.
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# - JSON supports only milliseconds, microseconds will be truncated.
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# - PyYAML dumps the UTC offset correctly for timezone-aware datetimes,
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# - PyYAML dumps the UTC offset correctly for timezone-aware datetimes,
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# but when it loads this representation, it substracts the offset and
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# but when it loads this representation, it subtracts the offset and
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# returns a naive datetime object in UTC (http://pyyaml.org/ticket/202).
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# returns a naive datetime object in UTC (http://pyyaml.org/ticket/202).
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# Tests are adapted to take these quirks into account.
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# Tests are adapted to take these quirks into account.
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"current_app should either match the whole path or shouldn't be used"
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"current_app should either match the whole path or shouldn't be used"
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self.assertEqual(
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self.assertEqual(
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'/ns-included1/test4/inner/',
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'/ns-included1/test4/inner/',
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reverse('inc-ns1:testapp:urlobject-view', current_app='non-existant:test-ns3')
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reverse('inc-ns1:testapp:urlobject-view', current_app='non-existent:test-ns3')
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)
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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self.assertEqual(
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'/ns-included1/test4/inner/37/42/',
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'/ns-included1/test4/inner/37/42/',
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reverse('inc-ns1:testapp:urlobject-view', args=[37, 42], current_app='non-existant:test-ns3')
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reverse('inc-ns1:testapp:urlobject-view', args=[37, 42], current_app='non-existent:test-ns3')
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)
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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self.assertEqual(
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'/ns-included1/test4/inner/42/37/',
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'/ns-included1/test4/inner/42/37/',
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reverse('inc-ns1:testapp:urlobject-view', kwargs={'arg1': 42, 'arg2': 37},
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reverse('inc-ns1:testapp:urlobject-view', kwargs={'arg1': 42, 'arg2': 37},
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current_app='non-existant:test-ns3')
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current_app='non-existent:test-ns3')
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)
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)
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self.assertEqual(
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self.assertEqual(
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'/ns-included1/test4/inner/+%5C$*/',
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'/ns-included1/test4/inner/+%5C$*/',
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reverse('inc-ns1:testapp:urlobject-special-view', current_app='non-existant:test-ns3')
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reverse('inc-ns1:testapp:urlobject-special-view', current_app='non-existent:test-ns3')
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)
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)
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