Fixed #17339 -- Factor out has_result into database backend.
Thanks jonash.
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@ -750,6 +750,16 @@ class SQLCompiler(object):
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yield row
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def has_results(self):
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"""
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Backends (e.g. NoSQL) can override this in order to use optimized
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versions of "query has any results."
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"""
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# This is always executed on a query clone, so we can modify self.query
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self.query.add_extra({'a': 1}, None, None, None, None, None)
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self.query.set_extra_mask(['a'])
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return bool(self.execute_sql(SINGLE))
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def execute_sql(self, result_type=MULTI):
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"""
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Run the query against the database and returns the result(s). The
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@ -401,12 +401,10 @@ class Query(object):
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def has_results(self, using):
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q = self.clone()
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q.clear_select_clause()
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q.add_extra({'a': 1}, None, None, None, None, None)
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q.set_extra_mask(['a'])
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q.clear_ordering(True)
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q.set_limits(high=1)
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compiler = q.get_compiler(using=using)
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return bool(compiler.execute_sql(SINGLE))
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return compiler.has_results()
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def combine(self, rhs, connector):
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"""
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