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This commit is a refactoring with no change of functionality, according to the following invariants: - An app_label that was in app_configs and app_models stays in app_config and has its 'installed' attribute set to True. - An app_label that was in app_models but not in app_configs is added to app_configs and has its 'installed' attribute set to True. As a consequence, all the code that iterated on app_configs is modified to check for the 'installed' attribute. Code that iterated on app_models is rewritten in terms of app_configs. Many tests that stored and restored the state of the app cache were updated. In the long term, we should reconsider the usefulness of allowing importing models from non-installed applications. This doesn't sound particularly useful, can be a trap in some circumstances, and causes significant complexity in sensitive areas of Django. |
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