through all the underscore-prefixed and wrapped functions was a bit trying and
some of the names were misleading. No functional changes. Primarily, this is
just bringing the style into line with the rest of the codebase.
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instances. We weren't skipping the correct output columns before processing
subsequent existing related instances. Thanks to mrmachine for the test case.
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in the face of funky Exception instances. This is slightly symptomatic of
problems in the calling code, but we don't want to raise a secondary exception
whilst trying to display the first one. Based on a patch from Karen Tracey.
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times. Patch from Jeremy Carbaugh.
This is backwards incompatible in the sense that previously, if you tried to
compare timezone-aware and timezone-naive values, you got an incorrect result.
Now you get an empty string. So your previously incorrect code returns a
different incorrect result.
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invalid characters are correctly escaped. This avoids any chance to inject raw
HTML inside <script> tags. Thanks to Mike Wiacek for the patch and Collin Grady
for the tests.
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correctly on Windows (previous behaviour was to explode when encountering a
multi-line messages). Patch and testing from Ramiro Morales.
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collection for the admin so that auto-escaping can do the right thing: not too
many times, not too few. Thanks to Karen Tracey for debugging most of this.
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exist in Django's global settings. Changed those accesses to conditional
lookups with default fallbacks.
The comment_test tests now pass without needing to add any extra settings.
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Python beta releases. Failures there mean that incorrect code won't raise an
error, but it's otherwise harmless (correct code still runs correctly).
Fixed#7786.
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collation in MySQL. This should help people to make a reasonably informed
decision. Usually, leaving the MySQL collation alone will be the best solution,
but if you must change it, this gives a start to the information you need and
pointers to the appropriate place in the MySQL docs.
There's a small chance I also got all the necessary Sphinx markup correct, too
(it builds without errors, but I may have missed some chances for glory and
linkage).
Fixed#2335, #8506.
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* Removed an extra semicolon that was preventing the rendering of a Sphinx class directive for the `Client()` class.
* Indented `Client` class's methods.
* Added linebreaks after attribute directives of `Response` class so Sphinx rendenders them correctly.
* Removed trailing whitespace.
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Much of this work was done by Thejaswi Puthraya as part of Google's Summer of Code project; much thanks to him for the work, and to them for the program.
This is a backwards-incompatible change; see the upgrading guide in docs/ref/contrib/comments/upgrade.txt for instructions if you were using the old comments system.
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the timeuntil tests to fail because the pre-recorded "now" has moved on
sufficiently far from actual "now()". Fixed the one test that was failing for
me (the other timeuntil and timesince tests already have a small buffer built
in to guard against this problem).
The problem was revealed after [8535].
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