This removes some of the leaky abstraction problems (lifting WhereNode
internals into the Query class) from that commit and makes it possible for
extensions to WhereNode to have access to the field instances. It's also
backwards-compatible with pre-[7773] code, which is also better.
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permission is found instead of checking all of the user's permissions and putting them into a temporary list.
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A description of the new features can be found in the new [http://www.djangoproject.com/documentation/upload_handing/ upload handling documentation]; the executive summary is that Django will now happily handle uploads of large files without issues.
This changes the representation of uploaded files from dictionaries to bona fide objects; see BackwardsIncompatibleChanges for details.
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This avoids any use of "pk is not NULL" fragment, which behave inconsistently
in MySQL. Thanks to Russell Keith-Magee for diagnosing the problem and
suggesting the easy fix.
Refs #7076.
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Admin users are still ordered, since we add it in specially for Admin. Slightly
backwards incompatible.
Patch from Erik Karulf.
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This has been the documented behaviour for ages, but it wasn't correctly
implemented. A required BooleanField must be True/checked, since False values
aren't submitted. Ideal for things like "terms of service" agreements.
Backwards incompatible (since required=True is the default for all fields).
Unclear who the original patch was from, but Tai Lee and Alex have kept it up
to date recently.
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This is a backwards incompatible change if you were relying on 'exact' being
case-insensitive. For that, you should be using 'iexact'.
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OrderingField was added in the magic-removal branch to support something that
never ultimately materialised, but it wasn't removed. So this is
backwards-incompatible if you're using this field that has no purpose, I guess.
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Also added a section to the documentation to indicate why it's probably not a
good idea to rely on this feature for complex stuff. Garbage in, garbage out
applies even to Django code.
Thanks to erik for the test case for this one.
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This patch simplifies a bunch of code for all backends and removes some
duplicate index creation for MySQL, in particular (versions 4.x and later).
Patch from Nis Jørgensen.
Fixed#5671, #5680, #7170, #7186.
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Patch from mturtle@gmail.com. The remaining uses of "%s__pk" in
fields/related.py all look safe, since they are for many-to-many fields, which
doesn't take "to_field" as a parameter.
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When model inheritance is used, the parent objects should be deleted as part of
the delete() call on the child.
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