Thanks Simon Charette for the guidance and review. Thanks Tim Schilling for the
documentation review. Thanks David Wobrock for investigation and solution proposals.
This moves the behaviors of `order_by` used in Postgres aggregates into
the `Aggregate` class. This allows for creating aggregate functions that
support this behavior across all database engines. This is shown by
moving the `StringAgg` class into the shared `aggregates` module and
adding support for all databases. The Postgres `StringAgg` class is now
a thin wrapper on the new shared `StringAgg` class.
Thank you Simon Charette for the review.
Previously the order was always extra_fields + model_fields + annotations with
respective local ordering inferred from the insertion order of *selected.
This commits introduces a new `Query.selected` propery that keeps tracks of the
global select order as specified by on values assignment. This is crucial
feature to allow the combination of queries mixing annotations and table
references.
It also allows the removal of the re-ordering shenanigans perform by
ValuesListIterable in order to re-map the tuples returned from the database
backend to the order specified by values_list() as they'll be in the right
order at query compilation time.
Refs #28553 as the initially reported issue that was only partially fixed
for annotations by d6b6e5d0fd4e6b6d0183b4cf6e4bd4f9afc7bf67.
Thanks Mariusz Felisiak and Sarah Boyce for review.
Added a note about the potential race condition in prefetch_related()
that could produce an inconsistent result, one that does not correspond
to any point in the database history.
An n-ary logical XOR Q(…) ^ Q(…) ^ … ^ Q(…) should evaluate to true
when an odd number of its operands evaluate to true, not when exactly
one operand evaluates to true.
- Updated references to RFC 1123 to RFC 5322
- Only partial as RFC 5322 sort of sub-references RFC 1123.
- Updated references to RFC 2388 to RFC 7578
- Except RFC 2388 Section 5.3 which has no equivalent.
- Updated references to RFC 2396 to RFC 3986
- Updated references to RFC 2616 to RFC 9110
- Updated references to RFC 3066 to RFC 5646
- Updated references to RFC 7230 to RFC 9112
- Updated references to RFC 7231 to RFC 9110
- Updated references to RFC 7232 to RFC 9110
- Updated references to RFC 7234 to RFC 9111
- Tidied up style of text when referring to RFC documents