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Jacob Kaplan-Moss
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Fixed a missing __init__.py from [7153]
git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@7157 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37
Fixed #5701 -- Fixed decorators to take the name, attributes, and docstring of the function they decorate by adding a modified version of the
functools.wraps
function from Python 2.5. wraps
has been altered to work with Django's curry
function and with Python 2.3, which doesn't allow assignment of a function's __name__
attribute. This fixes severaly annoyances, such as the online documentation for template filters served by the admin app. This change is backwards incompatible if, for some reason, you were relying on the name of a Django decorator instead of the function it decorates.
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Fixed #6436 -- Added check for absolute paths in fixture loading. Fixtures specified as an absolute path were being loaded multiple times. Thanks to btoll@bestweb.net for the report, fix, and catch of a duplicate ticket.
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