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Since it's introduction in Django 1.8 setUpTestData has been suffering from a documented but confusing caveat due to its sharing of attributes assigned during its execution with all test instances. By keeping track of class attributes assigned during the setUpTestData phase its possible to ensure only deep copies are provided to test instances on attribute retreival and prevent manual setUp gymnastic to work around the previous lack of in-memory data isolation. Thanks Adam Johnson for the extensive review. |
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README.rst
The documentation in this tree is in plain text files and can be viewed using any text file viewer. It uses `ReST`_ (reStructuredText), and the `Sphinx`_ documentation system. This allows it to be built into other forms for easier viewing and browsing. To create an HTML version of the docs: * Install Sphinx (using ``python -m pip install Sphinx`` or some other method). * In this docs/ directory, type ``make html`` (or ``make.bat html`` on Windows) at a shell prompt. The documentation in ``_build/html/index.html`` can then be viewed in a web browser. .. _ReST: https://docutils.sourceforge.io/rst.html .. _Sphinx: https://www.sphinx-doc.org/