Use `callable` instead of `six.callable`.
The `callable` builtin was added back in python 3.2 which is the minimal python3 version supported by django at this point.
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ class RunPython(Operation):
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# object, representing the versioned models as an AppCache.
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# We could try to override the global cache, but then people will still
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# use direct imports, so we go with a documentation approach instead.
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if six.callable(self.code):
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if callable(self.code):
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self.code(models=from_state.render(), schema_editor=schema_editor)
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else:
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context = {
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def database_backwards(self, app_label, schema_editor, from_state, to_state):
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if self.reverse_code is None:
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raise NotImplementedError("You cannot reverse this operation")
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elif six.callable(self.reverse_code):
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elif callable(self.reverse_code):
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self.reverse_code(models=from_state.render(), schema_editor=schema_editor)
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else:
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context = {
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