[1.1.X] Fixed #13184 -- Document the requirement that custom model fields using SubfieldBase should probably implement formfield. Thanks to Mark L. for the report, and to Joseph and Honza for the guidance on the solution.

Backport of r12979 from trunk.

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This ensures that the :meth:`to_python` method, documented below, will always be This ensures that the :meth:`to_python` method, documented below, will always be
called when the attribute is initialized. called when the attribute is initialized.
ModelForms and custom fields
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
If you use :class:`~django.db.models.SubfieldBase`, :meth:`to_python`
will be called every time an instance of the field is assigned a
value. This means that whenever a value may be assigned to the field,
you need to ensure that it will be of the correct datatype, or that
you handle any exceptions.
This is especially important if you use :ref:`ModelForms
<topics-forms-modelforms>`. When saving a ModelForm, Django will use
form values to instantiate model instances. However, if the cleaned
form data can't be used as valid input to the field, the normal form
validation process will break.
Therefore, you must ensure that the form field used to represent your
custom field performs whatever input validation and data cleaning is
necessary to convert user-provided form input into a
`to_python()`-compatible model field value. This may require writing a
custom form field, and/or implementing the :meth:`formfield` method on
your field to return a form field class whose `to_python()` returns the
correct datatype.
Documenting your Custom Field Documenting your Custom Field
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