Opened 14 years ago
Last modified 14 years ago
#15257 closed
Suggestion: examples of double-underscore usage/meaning — at Initial Version
Reported by: | John Chandler | Owned by: | nobody |
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Component: | Documentation | Version: | 1.2 |
Severity: | Keywords: | syntax examples | |
Cc: | Triage Stage: | Accepted | |
Has patch: | yes | Needs documentation: | no |
Needs tests: | no | Patch needs improvement: | no |
Easy pickings: | no | UI/UX: | no |
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# The API automatically follows relationships as far as you need.
# Use double underscores to separate relationships.
# This works as many levels deep as you want; there's no limit.
# Find all Choices for any poll whose pub_date is in 2007.
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The use of double-underscore as a syntactic element is not familiar to me. I accept without objection that it *is* used in this context, but it is unfamiliar. Since the audience for this tutorial *probably* includes at least *some* people as ignorant as I am, maybe a separate page for some examples of how the double-underscore syntax relates to particular object references would be helpful. (E.g., "See examples _here_", linking to a page with examples, "thisthatthe-other" ==> "this.that.the-other" etc.)
Since I explicitly lack experience here, my recommendation could be completely wrong; I leave that to you.