Do not rely on dicts.merge to change target
Also make dicts.merge actually not touch target. This is much cleaner
than modifying in place, especially since we assign the result of the
dicts.merge call to target most of the time anyway.
Patch by: Sverre Rabbelier
from django.contrib.gis.db import models
class SouthTexasCity(models.Model):
"City model on projected coordinate system for South Texas."
name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
point = models.PointField(srid=32140)
objects = models.GeoManager()
def __unicode__(self): return self.name
class SouthTexasCityFt(models.Model):
"Same City model as above, but U.S. survey feet are the units."
name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
point = models.PointField(srid=2278)
objects = models.GeoManager()
def __unicode__(self): return self.name
class AustraliaCity(models.Model):
"City model for Australia, using WGS84."
name = models.CharField(max_length=30)
point = models.PointField()
objects = models.GeoManager()
def __unicode__(self): return self.name
class CensusZipcode(models.Model):
"Model for a few South Texas ZIP codes (in original Census NAD83)."
name = models.CharField(max_length=5)
poly = models.PolygonField(srid=4269)
objects = models.GeoManager()
class SouthTexasZipcode(models.Model):
"Model for a few South Texas ZIP codes."
name = models.CharField(max_length=5)
poly = models.PolygonField(srid=32140)
objects = models.GeoManager()
def __unicode__(self): return self.name
class Interstate(models.Model):
"Geodetic model for U.S. Interstates."
name = models.CharField(max_length=10)
line = models.LineStringField()
objects = models.GeoManager()
def __unicode__(self): return self.name