From 6d4ae2c40f6ee38f30d8773a8073273497fa7788 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Alexander Pitkin Date: Mon, 13 Jul 2015 16:46:14 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] Fixed type in docs Fixed typo in Miscellaneous notes of 3.0 release announcement docs --- docs/topics/3.0-announcement.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/topics/3.0-announcement.md b/docs/topics/3.0-announcement.md index 59fe779ca..89f9e8001 100644 --- a/docs/topics/3.0-announcement.md +++ b/docs/topics/3.0-announcement.md @@ -940,7 +940,7 @@ The default JSON renderer will return float objects for un-coerced `Decimal` ins * The serializer `ChoiceField` does not currently display nested choices, as was the case in 2.4. This will be address as part of 3.1. * Due to the new templated form rendering, the 'widget' option is no longer valid. This means there's no easy way of using third party "autocomplete" widgets for rendering select inputs that contain a large number of choices. You'll either need to use a regular select or a plain text input. We may consider addressing this in 3.1 or 3.2 if there's sufficient demand. * Some of the default validation error messages were rewritten and might no longer be pre-translated. You can still [create language files with Django][django-localization] if you wish to localize them. -* `APIException` subclasses could previously take could previously take any arbitrary type in the `detail` argument. These exceptions now use translatable text strings, and as a result call `force_text` on the `detail` argument, which *must be a string*. If you need complex arguments to an `APIException` class, you should subclass it and override the `__init__()` method. Typically you'll instead want to use a custom exception handler to provide for non-standard error responses. +* `APIException` subclasses could previously take any arbitrary type in the `detail` argument. These exceptions now use translatable text strings, and as a result call `force_text` on the `detail` argument, which *must be a string*. If you need complex arguments to an `APIException` class, you should subclass it and override the `__init__()` method. Typically you'll instead want to use a custom exception handler to provide for non-standard error responses. ---