Documentation -- Corrected error about Model.full_clean()
Although the ModelForm validation code was changed to call Model.full_clean(), the documentation still said otherwise. The offending phrase was removed.
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not be corrected by the user.
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Note that ``full_clean()`` will *not* be called automatically when you call
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your model's :meth:`~Model.save()` method, nor as a result of
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:class:`~django.forms.ModelForm` validation. In the case of
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:class:`~django.forms.ModelForm` validation, :meth:`Model.clean_fields()`,
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:meth:`Model.clean()`, and :meth:`Model.validate_unique()` are all called
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individually.
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You'll need to call ``full_clean`` manually when you want to run one-step model
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validation for your own manually created models. For example::
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your model's :meth:`~Model.save()` method. You'll need to call it manually
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when you want to run one-step model validation for your own manually created
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models. For example::
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from django.core.exceptions import ValidationError
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try:
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