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Fixed #19197 -- fixed convert_values() for nullable numeric fields
Cleaned up the implementation of base convert_values() a little, and made sure it accepts None as a value for numeric fields. There are no tests attached. The reason is that not all of the convert_values() accept None as a value for numeric fields (for example sqlite3.convert_values()). The reason the base convert_values() needs to accept None is that this situation might arise in custom compilers for 3rd party backends. It is easy to keep the convert_values() working, so lets do that.
Fixed #18920 -- Added
.gitattributes
to normalize line endings in HTML templates and avoid spurious failures in the core test suite on Windows. Many thanks to manfre, Claude Paroz, Karen Tracey, MaxV and Daniel Langer for their advising and testing.
Fixed #9589 -- Made development web server more robust in the presence of a wider variety of code errors.
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