When model inheritance is used, the parent objects should be deleted as part of
the delete() call on the child.
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Some fields need to know the right db_table setting in their own
contribute_to_class(), so waiting until Options._prepare() is a little
inconvenient. This is a deep-internals change. No effect on external code.
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The previous change was failing Django's "check for well-formed domain name"
validation, rather than failing on the network side. Providing we don't ever
set up www.broken.djangoproject.com as a valid domain name, this change should
let us control our own destiny.
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We no longer store any reference to Django field instances or models in the
Where node. This should improve cloning speed, fix some pickling difficulties,
reduce memory usage and remove some infinite loop possibilities in odd cases.
Slightly backwards incompatible if you're writing custom filters. See the
BackwardsIncompatibleChanges wiki page for details.
Fixed#7128, #7204, #7506.
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This is pretty much internal-use-only code, so doesn't affect public API at
all, but it's nice to be able to handle things properly in any case. Patch from
emulbreh.
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These types of relations don't have reverse accessor names, so that name can be
used by a normal field on the model. Fixed#7107.
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so that the ordering doesn't accidentally restrict the result set.
(Ironically, one existing test actually showed this problem, but I was too
dumb to notice the result was incorrect.)
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Field.db_type().
This fixes a problem with using reserved words for field names in Oracle. Only
affects Oracle at the moment, but the same changes could easily be used by
other backends if they are required (requires changing creation.py, only).
This commit also reverts [7501] so that if the fix doesn't work, it will show
up in the tests (and if it does work, the tests will prevent us from breaking
it again).
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It was causing too many inconvenient and unintended problems when merging
legitimate subclasses (e.g. with geo-django classes). There's still a hook
there that we use when merging ValueQuerySets, but if you try to merge two
disparate QuerySets and it breaks all that happens is you get to keep both
pieces. We're no longer penalising the useful usages just for the people who
aren't concentrating.
Fixed#7113.
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Avoids joining with the wrong tables when connecting select_related() tables to
the main query. This also leads to slightly more efficient (meaning less tables
are joined) SQL queries in some other cases, too. Some unnecessary tables are
now trimmed that were not previously.
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Previously, if we were querying across a nullable join and then a non-nullable
one, the second join would not be a LEFT OUTER join, which would exclude
certain valid results from the result set.
This is the same problem as [7597] but for values() field specifications, so
this covers the second case where Django adds extra stuff to the select-clause.
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