From 28448a53a9d4cf17306789cd9980162795c644ed Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Adrian Holovaty Date: Sat, 21 Feb 2009 08:45:47 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed #10135 -- Added some import statements to docs/ref/forms/fields.txt and docs/ref/forms/widgets.txt to help people understand where the code lives. Thanks, Rob Hudson git-svn-id: http://code.djangoproject.com/svn/django/trunk@9853 bcc190cf-cafb-0310-a4f2-bffc1f526a37 --- docs/ref/forms/fields.txt | 1 + docs/ref/forms/widgets.txt | 2 ++ 2 files changed, 3 insertions(+) diff --git a/docs/ref/forms/fields.txt b/docs/ref/forms/fields.txt index 0123380f11..2f40b6f539 100644 --- a/docs/ref/forms/fields.txt +++ b/docs/ref/forms/fields.txt @@ -23,6 +23,7 @@ how they work. Each ``Field`` instance has a ``clean()`` method, which takes a single argument and either raises a ``django.forms.ValidationError`` exception or returns the clean value:: + >>> from django import forms >>> f = forms.EmailField() >>> f.clean('foo@example.com') u'foo@example.com' diff --git a/docs/ref/forms/widgets.txt b/docs/ref/forms/widgets.txt index c9cc292b30..364e664fc1 100644 --- a/docs/ref/forms/widgets.txt +++ b/docs/ref/forms/widgets.txt @@ -107,6 +107,8 @@ built-in Field classes. However, if you want to use a different widget for a field, you can - just use the 'widget' argument on the field definition. For example:: + from django import forms + class CommentForm(forms.Form): name = forms.CharField() url = forms.URLField()