Fixed #29308 -- Clarified how assertQuerysetEqual()'s transform works.
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Asserts that a queryset ``qs`` returns a particular list of values ``values``.
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Asserts that a queryset ``qs`` returns a particular list of values ``values``.
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The comparison of the contents of ``qs`` and ``values`` is performed using
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The comparison of the contents of ``qs`` and ``values`` is performed by
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the function ``transform``; by default, this means that the ``repr()`` of
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applying ``transform`` to ``qs``. By default, this means that the
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each value is compared. Any other callable can be used if ``repr()`` doesn't
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``repr()`` of each value in ``qs`` is compared to the ``values``. Any other
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provide a unique or helpful comparison.
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callable can be used if ``repr()`` doesn't provide a unique or helpful
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comparison.
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By default, the comparison is also ordering dependent. If ``qs`` doesn't
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By default, the comparison is also ordering dependent. If ``qs`` doesn't
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provide an implicit ordering, you can set the ``ordered`` parameter to
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provide an implicit ordering, you can set the ``ordered`` parameter to
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