Fixed #13353: Corrected a couple of tests that were dependent on dictionary ordering. Thanks Alex.

git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@12984 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
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Karen Tracey 2010-04-15 19:11:02 +00:00
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# only returned if they are explicitly mentioned. # only returned if they are explicitly mentioned.
>>> TestObject(first='first', second='second', third='third').save() >>> TestObject(first='first', second='second', third='third').save()
>>> TestObject.objects.extra(select=SortedDict((('foo','first'),('bar','second'),('whiz','third')))).values() >>> list(TestObject.objects.extra(select=SortedDict((('foo','first'),('bar','second'),('whiz','third')))).values()) == [{'bar': u'second', 'third': u'third', 'second': u'second', 'whiz': u'third', 'foo': u'first', 'id': 1, 'first': u'first'}]
[{'bar': u'second', 'third': u'third', 'second': u'second', 'whiz': u'third', 'foo': u'first', 'id': 1, 'first': u'first'}] True
# Extra clauses after an empty values clause are still included # Extra clauses after an empty values clause are still included
>>> TestObject.objects.values().extra(select=SortedDict((('foo','first'),('bar','second'),('whiz','third')))) >>> list(TestObject.objects.values().extra(select=SortedDict((('foo','first'),('bar','second'),('whiz','third'))))) == [{'bar': u'second', 'third': u'third', 'second': u'second', 'whiz': u'third', 'foo': u'first', 'id': 1, 'first': u'first'}]
[{'bar': u'second', 'third': u'third', 'second': u'second', 'whiz': u'third', 'foo': u'first', 'id': 1, 'first': u'first'}] True
# Extra columns are ignored if not mentioned in the values() clause # Extra columns are ignored if not mentioned in the values() clause
>>> TestObject.objects.extra(select=SortedDict((('foo','first'),('bar','second'),('whiz','third')))).values('first', 'second') >>> TestObject.objects.extra(select=SortedDict((('foo','first'),('bar','second'),('whiz','third')))).values('first', 'second')