Fixed #25574 -- Documented {{ dict.items }} shadowing in for template tag docs.
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@ -315,6 +315,14 @@ would display the keys and values of the dictionary::
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{{ key }}: {{ value }}
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{% endfor %}
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Keep in mind that for the dot operator, dictionary key lookup takes precedence
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over method lookup. Therefore if the ``data`` dictionary contains a key named
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``'items'``, ``data.items`` will return ``data['items']`` instead of
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``data.items()``. Avoid adding keys that are named like dictionary methods if
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you want to use those methods in a template (``items``, ``values``, ``keys``,
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etc.). Read more about the lookup order of the dot operator in the
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:ref:`documentation of template variables <template-variables>`.
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The for loop sets a number of variables available within the loop:
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@ -74,6 +74,8 @@ explained later in this document.
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Oh, and one more thing: making humans edit XML is sadistic!
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.. _template-variables:
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Variables
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