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authorDavid Sanders <dsanders@rapilabs.com>2015-09-05 19:09:18 +1000
committerTim Graham <timograham@gmail.com>2015-09-05 08:20:41 -0400
commit48c420d99209b147b58d7b873d1b54f76249c8dc (patch)
tree4c3b220204641df00406e939e01958a53769c176 /docs/ref/request-response.txt
parent2dc9ec5616a942de3a0886a707f93988f56dd594 (diff)
Added default value for default kwargs for QueryDict.
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diff --git a/docs/ref/request-response.txt b/docs/ref/request-response.txt
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@@ -425,12 +425,12 @@ a subclass of dictionary. Exceptions are outlined here:
Returns ``True`` if the given key is set. This lets you do, e.g., ``if "foo"
in request.GET``.
-.. method:: QueryDict.get(key, default)
+.. method:: QueryDict.get(key, default=None)
Uses the same logic as ``__getitem__()`` above, with a hook for returning a
default value if the key doesn't exist.
-.. method:: QueryDict.setdefault(key, default)
+.. method:: QueryDict.setdefault(key, default=None)
Just like the standard dictionary ``setdefault()`` method, except it uses
``__setitem__()`` internally.
@@ -488,7 +488,7 @@ In addition, ``QueryDict`` has the following methods:
Returns a copy of the object, using ``copy.deepcopy()`` from the Python
standard library. This copy will be mutable even if the original was not.
-.. method:: QueryDict.getlist(key, default)
+.. method:: QueryDict.getlist(key, default=None)
Returns the data with the requested key, as a Python list. Returns an
empty list if the key doesn't exist and no default value was provided.
@@ -503,7 +503,7 @@ In addition, ``QueryDict`` has the following methods:
Appends an item to the internal list associated with key.
-.. method:: QueryDict.setlistdefault(key, default_list)
+.. method:: QueryDict.setlistdefault(key, default_list=None)
Just like ``setdefault``, except it takes a list of values instead of a
single value.