Removed obsolete references to add_to_query().
Support for it was removed in d3f00bd570
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@ -796,13 +796,13 @@ class QuerySet:
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Return a new QuerySet instance with filter_obj added to the filters.
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filter_obj can be a Q object (or anything with an add_to_query()
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method) or a dictionary of keyword lookup arguments.
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filter_obj can be a Q object or a dictionary of keyword lookup
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arguments.
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This exists to support framework features such as 'limit_choices_to',
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and usually it will be more natural to use other methods.
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"""
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if isinstance(filter_obj, Q) or hasattr(filter_obj, 'add_to_query'):
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if isinstance(filter_obj, Q):
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clone = self._clone()
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clone.query.add_q(filter_obj)
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return clone
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@ -5,8 +5,7 @@ To perform an OR lookup, or a lookup that combines ANDs and ORs, combine
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``QuerySet`` objects using ``&`` and ``|`` operators.
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Alternatively, use positional arguments, and pass one or more expressions of
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clauses using the variable ``django.db.models.Q`` (or any object with an
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``add_to_query`` method).
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clauses using the variable ``django.db.models.Q``.
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"""
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from django.db import models
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