2014-06-18 19:18 GMT+02:00 Carl Meyer <c...@oddbird.net>:

> If you need a Function in your
> project (whether provided by Django or by a third-party library), and
> the Function doesn't natively support the database backend you're using,
> you can simply subclass it, add the appropriate as_vendor method, and
> use your subclass.
>

I was thinking about third-party database backends. How are they expected
to ship customised implementations of Functions included in Django?

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Aymeric.

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