One handler in WSGIServer, to catch the error when raised from
SocketServer.BaseServer's finish_request, and one in WSGIRequestHandler
(by creating a subclass of ServerHandler), to catch the error when
raised in wsgiref.handlers.BaseHandler's finish_response.
Also removed Query.join_map. This structure was used to speed up join
reuse calculation. Initial benchmarking shows that this isn't actually
needed. If there are use cases where the removal has real-world
performance implications, it should be relatively straightforward to
reintroduce it as map {alias: [Join-like objects]}.
Aggregation over subquery produced syntactically incorrect queries in
some cases as Django didn't ensure that source expressions of the
aggregation were present in the subquery.
The .dates() queries were implemented by using custom Query, QuerySet,
and Compiler classes. Instead implement them by using expressions and
database converters APIs.
This change allows dynamically created inlines "Add related" button to work
correcly as long as their associated foreign key is pointing to the primary
key of the related model.
Thanks to amorce for the report, Julien Phalip for the initial patch,
and Collin Anderson for the review.
Previous algo only worked if the first item was a part of the loop,
and you would get an infinite loop otherwise (see test).
To fix this, it was much easier to do a pre-pass.
A bonus is that you now get an error message that actually helps you debug
the dependency problem.
When the test client detects a redirect to a URL seen in the
currently followed chain it will now raise a RedirectCycleError
instead of just returning the first repeated response.
It will also complain when a single chain of redirects is longer
than 20, as this often means a redirect loop with varying URLs,
and even if it's not actually one, such long chains are likely
to be treated as loops by browsers.
Thanks Preston Timmons, Berker Peksag, and Tim Graham for reviews.
These assertions had been removed in 34ba86706f and 7fe554b2a3,
seemingly because they were referencing the wrong objects, and so
they started failing when the checking of object types (as well as
PK values) was introduced.
This is useful for debugging side effects affecting tests that
are usually executed before a given test. Full suite and pair
tests sort cases more or less deterministically, thus some test
cross-dependencies are easier to reveal by reversing the order.
Thanks Preston Timmons for the review.
The Jython bug was fixed in http://bugs.jython.org/issue1518
(tested on Jython 2.7b3); also updated make_msgid() to be more like
the version in Python 3.2+; refs #23905.
Thanks Simon Charette for testing and review.