Old description:
> django.forms.models.py rows 654-667
>
> we have a three methods:
>
> {{{
> def save_new(self, form, commit=True):
> """Save and return a new model instance for the given form."""
> return form.save(commit=commit)
>
> def save_existing(self, form, instance, commit=True):
> """Save and return an existing model instance for the given
> form."""
> return form.save(commit=commit)
>
> def delete_existing(self, obj, commit=True):
> """Deletes an existing model instance."""
> if commit:
> obj.delete()
> }}}
>
> in **delete_existing** we have an "''obj''"
> in **save_existing** we have an "''instance''"
> why it is so? where the difference?
>
> For **ModelFormset** in admin Inline we have also other instance: parent
> object. I can expected this "instance (parent)" instead of current
> "object".
>
> My opinion attribute name "''instance''" in **save_existing** should be
> changed on "''obj''"
New description:
django.forms.models.py rows 654-667
we have a three methods:
{{{
def save_new(self, form, commit=True):
"""Save and return a new model instance for the given form."""
return form.save(commit=commit)
def save_existing(self, form, instance, commit=True):
"""Save and return an existing model instance for the given
form."""
return form.save(commit=commit)
def delete_existing(self, obj, commit=True):
"""Deletes an existing model instance."""
if commit:
obj.delete()
}}}
in **delete_existing** we have an "''obj''"
in **save_existing** we have an "''instance''"
why it is so? where the difference?
For **ModelFormset** in admin Inline we have also other instance: parent
object. I can expected this "instance (parent)" instead of current
"object".
My opinion: attribute name "''instance''" in **save_existing** should be
changed on "''obj''"
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