Fixed #7967 -- Make sure the __contains__ method in the cache backends call the

right has_key() method for the subclass. Patch from Marty Alchin.


git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@8084 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Malcolm Tredinnick 2008-07-26 03:58:31 +00:00
parent f49c5c23f9
commit 6f16b5bad2
2 changed files with 12 additions and 1 deletions

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@ -63,4 +63,11 @@ class BaseCache(object):
"""
return self.get(key) is not None
__contains__ = has_key
def __contains__(self, key):
"""
Returns True if the key is in the cache and has not expired.
"""
# This is a separate method, rather than just a copy of has_key(),
# so that it always has the same functionality as has_key(), even
# if a subclass overrides it.
return self.has_key(key)

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@ -56,11 +56,15 @@ class Cache(unittest.TestCase):
cache.set("hello1", "goodbye1")
self.assertEqual(cache.has_key("hello1"), True)
self.assertEqual(cache.has_key("goodbye1"), False)
cache.set("empty", 'fred')
self.assertEqual(cache.has_key("empty"), True)
def test_in(self):
cache.set("hello2", "goodbye2")
self.assertEqual("hello2" in cache, True)
self.assertEqual("goodbye2" in cache, False)
cache.set("empty", 'fred')
self.assertEqual("empty" in cache, True)
def test_data_types(self):
stuff = {