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Fixed #31577 -- Clarified docs about bounds of RangeFields.

xncbf 4 жил өмнө
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@@ -509,6 +509,7 @@ answer newbie questions, and generally made Django that much better:
     Kevin McConnell <kevin.mcconnell@gmail.com>
     Kieran Holland <http://www.kieranholland.com>
     kilian <kilian.cavalotti@lip6.fr>
+    Kim Joon Hwan 김준환 <xncbf12@gmail.com>
     Klaas van Schelven <klaas@vanschelven.com>
     knox <christobzr@gmail.com>
     konrad@gwu.edu

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docs/ref/contrib/postgres/fields.txt

@@ -538,7 +538,10 @@ suitable for.
 All of the range fields translate to :ref:`psycopg2 Range objects
 <psycopg2:adapt-range>` in Python, but also accept tuples as input if no bounds
 information is necessary. The default is lower bound included, upper bound
-excluded; that is, ``[)``.
+excluded, that is ``[)`` (see the PostgreSQL documentation for details about
+`different bounds`_).
+
+.. _different bounds: https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/rangetypes.html#RANGETYPES-IO
 
 ``IntegerRangeField``
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@@ -552,7 +555,7 @@ excluded; that is, ``[)``.
 
     Regardless of the bounds specified when saving the data, PostgreSQL always
     returns a range in a canonical form that includes the lower bound and
-    excludes the upper bound; that is ``[)``.
+    excludes the upper bound, that is ``[)``.
 
 ``BigIntegerRangeField``
 ------------------------
@@ -566,7 +569,7 @@ excluded; that is, ``[)``.
 
     Regardless of the bounds specified when saving the data, PostgreSQL always
     returns a range in a canonical form that includes the lower bound and
-    excludes the upper bound; that is ``[)``.
+    excludes the upper bound, that is ``[)``.
 
 ``DecimalRangeField``
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@@ -599,7 +602,7 @@ excluded; that is, ``[)``.
 
     Regardless of the bounds specified when saving the data, PostgreSQL always
     returns a range in a canonical form that includes the lower bound and
-    excludes the upper bound; that is ``[)``.
+    excludes the upper bound, that is ``[)``.
 
 Querying Range Fields
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