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use of self.column instead of self.db_column #11
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Supercedes disqus#11. Fixes: eea01c6 (use the db_column attribute of a model field if set https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/ref/models/fields/#db-column, 2012-01-05)
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Supersedes disqus#11. In order to prevent (-1) from being masked by BitField.get_prep_value and converted to 15 (0xf), the test code uses a direct SQL statement. Its implementation has a few peculiarities that may be undesirable: - It uses an Django internal API, the Field.column attribute. Granted, this package already uses a lot of internal APIs, and Field.column is highly unlikely to change. However, in general using less internal APIs is better for future compatibility. - Using low-level API bypasses a lot of code paths that could have been tested. - Neither db_table nor db_column is escaped. In case we later incorporate tests involving pathological SQL object identifiers, we have to further use quote_name, which is not exactly public API either. Instead, we use models.Value() with an explicit output_field, which still avoids BitField.get_prep_value and inserts the value directly. Further, directly assign to __dict__ so that the BitFieldCreator descriptor's __set__ method is bypassed and the value is assigned unchanged.
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Supersedes disqus#11. In order to prevent (-1) from being masked by BitField.get_prep_value and converted to 15 (0xf), the test code uses a direct SQL statement. Its implementation has a few peculiarities that may be undesirable: - It uses an Django internal API, the Field.column attribute. Granted, this package already uses a lot of internal APIs, and Field.column is highly unlikely to change. However, in general using less internal APIs is better for future compatibility. - Using low-level API misses a lot of code paths that could have been tested. - Neither db_table nor db_column is escaped. In case we later incorporate tests involving pathological SQL object identifiers, we have to further use quote_name, which is not exactly public API either. Instead, we use models.Value() with an explicit output_field, which still avoids BitField.get_prep_value and inserts the value directly. Further, directly assign to __dict__ so that the BitFieldCreator descriptor's __set__ method is bypassed and the value is assigned unchanged.
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Supersedes disqus#11. In order to prevent (-1) from being masked by BitField.get_prep_value and converted to 15 (0xf), the test code uses a direct SQL statement. Its implementation has a few peculiarities that may be undesirable: - It uses an Django internal API, the Field.column attribute. Granted, this package already uses a lot of internal APIs, and Field.column is highly unlikely to change. However, in general using less internal APIs is better for future compatibility. - Using low-level API misses a lot of code paths that could have been tested. - Neither db_table nor db_column is escaped. In case we later incorporate tests involving pathological SQL object identifiers, we have to further use quote_name, which is not exactly public API either. Instead, we use models.Value() with an explicit output_field, which still avoids BitField.get_prep_value and inserts the value directly. Further, directly assign to __dict__ so that the BitFieldCreator descriptor's __set__ method is bypassed and the value is assigned unchanged.
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Supersedes disqus#11. In order to prevent (-1) from being masked by BitField.get_prep_value and converted to 15 (0xf), the test code uses a direct SQL statement. Its implementation has a few peculiarities that may be undesirable: - It uses an Django internal API, the Field.column attribute. Granted, this package already uses a lot of internal APIs, and Field.column is highly unlikely to change. However, in general using less internal APIs is better for future compatibility. - Using low-level API misses a lot of code paths that could have been tested. - Neither db_table nor db_column is escaped. In case we later incorporate tests involving pathological SQL object identifiers, we have to further use quote_name, which is not exactly public API either. Instead, we use models.Value() with an explicit output_field, which still avoids BitField.get_prep_value and inserts the value directly. Further, directly assign to __dict__ so that the BitFieldCreator descriptor's __set__ method is bypassed and the value is assigned unchanged.
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Supersedes disqus#11. In order to prevent (-1) from being masked by BitField.get_prep_value and converted to 15 (0xf), the test code uses a direct SQL statement. Its implementation has a few peculiarities that may be undesirable: - It uses an Django internal API, the Field.column attribute. Granted, this package already uses a lot of internal APIs, and Field.column is highly unlikely to change. However, in general using less internal APIs is better for future compatibility. - Using low-level API misses a lot of code paths that could have been tested. - Neither db_table nor db_column is escaped. In case we later incorporate tests involving pathological SQL object identifiers, we have to further use quote_name, which is not exactly public API either. Instead, we use models.Value() with an explicit output_field, which still avoids BitField.get_prep_value and inserts the value directly. Further, directly assign to __dict__ so that the BitFieldCreator descriptor's __set__ method is bypassed and the value is assigned unchanged.
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Supersedes disqus#11. In order to prevent (-1) from being masked by BitField.get_prep_value and converted to 15 (0xf), the test code uses a direct SQL statement. Its implementation has a few peculiarities that may be undesirable: - It uses an Django internal API, the Field.column attribute. Granted, this package already uses a lot of internal APIs, and Field.column is highly unlikely to change. However, in general using less internal APIs is better for future compatibility. - Using low-level API misses a lot of code paths that could have been tested. - Neither db_table nor db_column is escaped. In case we later incorporate tests involving pathological SQL object identifiers, we have to further use quote_name, which is not exactly public API either. Instead, we use models.Value() with an explicit output_field, which still avoids BitField.get_prep_value and inserts the value directly. Further, directly assign to __dict__ so that the BitFieldCreator descriptor's __set__ method is bypassed and the value is assigned unchanged.
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Supersedes disqus#11. In order to prevent (-1) from being masked by BitField.get_prep_value and converted to 15 (0xf), the test code uses a direct SQL statement. Its implementation has a few peculiarities that may be undesirable: - It uses an Django internal API, the Field.column attribute. Granted, this package already uses a lot of internal APIs, and Field.column is highly unlikely to change. However, in general using less internal APIs is better for future compatibility. - Using low-level API misses a lot of code paths that could have been tested. - Neither db_table nor db_column is escaped. In case we later incorporate tests involving pathological SQL object identifiers, we have to further use quote_name, which is not exactly public API either. Instead, we use models.Value() with an explicit output_field, which still avoids BitField.get_prep_value and inserts the value directly. Further, directly assign to __dict__ so that the BitFieldCreator descriptor's __set__ method is bypassed and the value is assigned unchanged.
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Supersedes disqus#11. In order to prevent (-1) from being masked by BitField.get_prep_value and converted to 15 (0xf), the test code uses a direct SQL statement. Its implementation has a few peculiarities that may be undesirable: - It uses an Django internal API, the Field.column attribute. Granted, this package already uses a lot of internal APIs, and Field.column is highly unlikely to change. However, in general using less internal APIs is better for future compatibility. - Using low-level API misses a lot of code paths that could have been tested. - Neither db_table nor db_column is escaped. In case we later incorporate tests involving pathological SQL object identifiers, we have to further use quote_name, which is not exactly public API either. Instead, we use models.Value() with an explicit output_field, which still avoids BitField.get_prep_value and inserts the value directly. Further, directly assign to __dict__ so that the BitFieldCreator descriptor's __set__ method is bypassed and the value is assigned unchanged.
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Supersedes disqus#11. In order to prevent (-1) from being masked by BitField.get_prep_value and converted to 15 (0xf), the test code uses a direct SQL statement. Its implementation has a few peculiarities that may be undesirable: - It uses an Django internal API, the Field.column attribute. Granted, this package already uses a lot of internal APIs, and Field.column is highly unlikely to change. However, in general using less internal APIs is better for future compatibility. - Using low-level API misses a lot of code paths that could have been tested. - Neither db_table nor db_column is escaped. In case we later incorporate tests involving pathological SQL object identifiers, we have to further use quote_name, which is not exactly public API either. Instead, we use models.Value() with an explicit output_field, which still avoids BitField.get_prep_value and inserts the value directly. Further, directly assign to __dict__ so that the BitFieldCreator descriptor's __set__ method is bypassed and the value is assigned unchanged.
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…g in older versions of Django. Closes disqusGH-11.
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Reading Pro Django I saw that a self.column exists so it's better to use it instead of recalculating it