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Backwards-incompatible changes
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LazyObject
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``LazyObject`` is an undocumented utility class used for lazily wrapping other
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objects of unknown type. In Django 1.1 and earlier, it handled introspection in
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a non-standard way, depending on wrapped objects implementing a public method
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``get_all_members()``. Since this could easily lead to name clashes, it has been
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changed to use the standard method, involving ``__members__`` and ``__dir__()``.
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If you used ``LazyObject`` in your own code, and implemented the
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``get_all_members()`` method for wrapped objects, you need to make the following
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changes:
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* If your class does not have special requirements for introspection (i.e. you
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have not implemented ``__getattr__()`` or other methods that allow for
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attributes not discoverable by normal mechanisms), you can simply remove the
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``get_all_members()`` method. The default implementation on ``LazyObject``
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will do the right thing.
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* If you have more complex requirements for introspection, first rename the
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``get_all_members()`` method to ``__dir__()``. This is the standard method,
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from Python 2.6 onwards, for supporting introspection. If you are require
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support for Python < 2.6, add the following code to the class::
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__members__ = property(lambda self: self.__dir__())
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