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# Generated by Django 1.11.23 on 2019-08-23 21:03
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from django.db import migrations, models
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class Migration(migrations.Migration):
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dependencies = [
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("zerver", "0244_message_copy_pub_date_to_date_sent"),
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]
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operations = [
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migrations.RunSQL(
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"""
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DROP TRIGGER zerver_message_date_sent_to_pub_date_trigger ON zerver_message;
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DROP FUNCTION zerver_message_date_sent_to_pub_date_trigger_function();
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ALTER TABLE zerver_message ALTER COLUMN date_sent SET NOT NULL;
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ALTER TABLE zerver_message ALTER COLUMN pub_date DROP NOT NULL;
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""",
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state_operations=[
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# This just tells Django to, after running the above SQL, consider the AlterField below
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# as done. The building of the index actually happened in the previous migration, not here,
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# but nevertheless this seems like the correct place to put this fake AlterField.
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migrations.AlterField(
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model_name="message",
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name="date_sent",
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field=models.DateTimeField(db_index=True, verbose_name="date sent"),
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),
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python: Use trailing commas consistently.
Automatically generated by the following script, based on the output
of lint with flake8-comma:
import re
import sys
last_filename = None
last_row = None
lines = []
for msg in sys.stdin:
m = re.match(
r"\x1b\[35mflake8 \|\x1b\[0m \x1b\[1;31m(.+):(\d+):(\d+): (\w+)", msg
)
if m:
filename, row_str, col_str, err = m.groups()
row, col = int(row_str), int(col_str)
if filename == last_filename:
assert last_row != row
else:
if last_filename is not None:
with open(last_filename, "w") as f:
f.writelines(lines)
with open(filename) as f:
lines = f.readlines()
last_filename = filename
last_row = row
line = lines[row - 1]
if err in ["C812", "C815"]:
lines[row - 1] = line[: col - 1] + "," + line[col - 1 :]
elif err in ["C819"]:
assert line[col - 2] == ","
lines[row - 1] = line[: col - 2] + line[col - 1 :].lstrip(" ")
if last_filename is not None:
with open(last_filename, "w") as f:
f.writelines(lines)
Signed-off-by: Anders Kaseorg <anders@zulipchat.com>
2020-04-10 05:23:40 +02:00
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],
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),
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]
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