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  File "/home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/temp/django-11049_django/tests/model_fields/test_durationfield.py", line 77, in test_invalid_string
    "'not a datetime' value has an invalid format. "
AssertionError: "'not[28 chars]valid format. It must be in [DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu] format." != "'not[28 chars]valid format. It must be in [DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu] format."
- 'not a datetime' value has an invalid format. It must be in [DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu] format.
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+ 'not a datetime' value has an invalid format. It must be in [DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu] format.
?                                                                  +    ^


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You are a software developer maintaining a large project.\nYou are working on an issue submitted to your project.\nThe issue contains a description marked between <issue> and </issue>.\nYour task is to invoke a few search API calls to gather buggy information, then write patches to solve the issues.\n
2024-04-30 19:23:02,382 - httpx - INFO - HTTP Request: POST https://ncusdot.openai.azure.com//openai/deployments/gpt-4-0125/chat/completions?api-version=2024-02-15-preview "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
<issue>Correct expected format in invalid DurationField error message
Description
	
If you enter a duration "14:00" into a duration field, it translates to "00:14:00" which is 14 minutes.
The current error message for invalid DurationField says that this should be the format of durations: "[DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu]". But according to the actual behaviour, it should be: "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", because seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided.
This seems to be a mistake in all Django versions that support the DurationField.
Also the duration fields could have a default help_text with the requested format, because the syntax is not self-explanatory.
</issue>

Based on the files, classes, methods, code statements from the issue that related to the bug, you can use below search APIs to get more context of the project.
search_class(class_name: str): Search for a class in the codebase.
search_method_in_file(method_name: str, file_path: str): Search for a method in a given file.
search_method_in_class(method_name: str, class_name: str): Search for a method in a given class.
search_method(method_name: str): Search for a method in the entire codebase.
search_code(code_str: str): Search for a code snippet in the entire codebase.
search_code_in_file(code_str: str, file_path: str): Search for a code snippet in a given file file.
Note that you can use multiple search APIs in one round.
Now analyze the issue and select necessary APIs to get more context of the project, each API call must have concrete arguments as inputs. Also discuss why you choose these APIs.
Using Spectrum-Based Fault Localization, for this issue the results found are:
Returned top-5 suspicious methods.
Top-5 suspicious methods:
Suspicious method #1:
<file>django/core/exceptions.py</file> <class>ValidationError</class> <func>__init__</func>

Suspicious method #2:
<file>django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>Field</class> <func>clean</func>

Suspicious method #3:
<file>django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <func>to_python</func>

Suspicious method #4:
<file>django/utils/dateparse.py</file> <func>parse_duration</func>

Suspicious method #5:
<file>django/utils/functional.py</file> <func>lazy</func>



RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : Given the issue description and the results from Spectrum-Based Fault Localization, we need to gather more context about how durations are handled and validated in Django, especially in relation to the `DurationField`. The issue points out a discrepancy in the error message format for invalid durations and suggests that the documentation or help text does not accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing.

To address this issue, we should look into the methods and classes identified as suspicious, as they are likely involved in the validation, parsing, and error messaging of `DurationField` inputs. Here are the API calls I would make to gather the necessary context:

1. **search_class("DurationField")**: Since the issue directly involves `DurationField`, we need to understand how it is implemented and any relevant documentation or comments within the class that might reference the expected format for durations.

2. **search_method_in_class("__init__", "ValidationError")**: The `ValidationError` class's constructor might contain logic or messages related to how errors are formatted or generated, including the incorrect duration format message.

3. **search_method_in_class("clean", "Field")**: The `clean` method in the `Field` class could be where the validation logic is applied. Since `DurationField` would inherit or utilize this logic, it's crucial to see if the format error originates from here.

4. **search_method_in_class("to_python", "DurationField")**: This method is likely responsible for converting input values into Python objects. Understanding its logic will help us see how the "14:00" input is being interpreted as 14 minutes and if the error message is generated here.

5. **search_code("parse_duration")**: Since the `parse_duration` function is identified as suspicious, it's important to see how it parses string inputs into duration objects and whether it has any role in generating the incorrect format message.

6. **search_method("lazy")**: The `lazy` function might be involved in how error messages are generated or displayed. Understanding its role could provide insights into how to correctly implement the help text or correct the error message.

These API calls are chosen to directly address the components of the Django framework that are most likely involved in the issue described. By examining the implementation and usage of these methods and classes, we can identify where the incorrect format message is generated and how to correct it. Additionally, understanding these parts of the codebase will help in potentially adding a default `help_text` to the `DurationField` that accurately reflects the expected format.
Given the issue description and the results from Spectrum-Based Fault Localization, we need to gather more context about how durations are handled and validated in Django, especially in relation to the `DurationField`. The issue points out a discrepancy in the error message format for invalid durations and suggests that the documentation or help text does not accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing.

To address this issue, we should look into the methods and classes identified as suspicious, as they are likely involved in the validation, parsing, and error messaging of `DurationField` inputs. Here are the API calls I would make to gather the necessary context:

1. **search_class("DurationField")**: Since the issue directly involves `DurationField`, we need to understand how it is implemented and any relevant documentation or comments within the class that might reference the expected format for durations.

2. **search_method_in_class("__init__", "ValidationError")**: The `ValidationError` class's constructor might contain logic or messages related to how errors are formatted or generated, including the incorrect duration format message.

3. **search_method_in_class("clean", "Field")**: The `clean` method in the `Field` class could be where the validation logic is applied. Since `DurationField` would inherit or utilize this logic, it's crucial to see if the format error originates from here.

4. **search_method_in_class("to_python", "DurationField")**: This method is likely responsible for converting input values into Python objects. Understanding its logic will help us see how the "14:00" input is being interpreted as 14 minutes and if the error message is generated here.

5. **search_code("parse_duration")**: Since the `parse_duration` function is identified as suspicious, it's important to see how it parses string inputs into duration objects and whether it has any role in generating the incorrect format message.

6. **search_method("lazy")**: The `lazy` function might be involved in how error messages are generated or displayed. Understanding its role could provide insights into how to correctly implement the help text or correct the error message.

These API calls are chosen to directly address the components of the Django framework that are most likely involved in the issue described. By examining the implementation and usage of these methods and classes, we can identify where the incorrect format message is generated and how to correct it. Additionally, understanding these parts of the codebase will help in potentially adding a default `help_text` to the `DurationField` that accurately reflects the expected format.
search_class("DurationField") Matched search_class
['DurationField']
search_method("lazy") Matched search_method
['lazy']
search_method_in_class("__init__", "ValidationError") Matched search_method_in_class
['__init__', 'ValidationError']
search_method_in_class("clean", "Field") Matched search_method_in_class
['clean', 'Field']
search_method_in_class("to_python", "DurationField") Matched search_method_in_class
['to_python', 'DurationField']
search_code("parse_duration") Matched search_code
['parse_duration']

API Calls:
['search_class("DurationField")', 'search_method("lazy")', 'search_method_in_class("__init__", "ValidationError")', 'search_method_in_class("clean", "Field")', 'search_method_in_class("to_python", "DurationField")', 'search_code("parse_duration")']

Results:
Found 2 classes with name DurationField in the codebase.
Search result 1: 
 File path:./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py
Class Name:DurationField
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <code>class DurationField(Field):
    empty_strings_allowed = False
    default_error_messages = {
        'invalid': _("'%(value)s' value has an invalid format. It must be in "
                     "[DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu] format.")
    }
    description = _("Duration")
    def get_internal_type(self):
    def to_python(self, value):
    def get_db_prep_value(self, value, connection, prepared=False):
    def get_db_converters(self, connection):
    def value_to_string(self, obj):
    def formfield(self, **kwargs):
</code>
  Starts at line 1580, Ends at line 1637

Search result 2: 
 File path:./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py
Class Name:DurationField
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <code>class DurationField(Field):
    default_error_messages = {
        'invalid': _('Enter a valid duration.'),
        'overflow': _('The number of days must be between {min_days} and {max_days}.')
    }
    def prepare_value(self, value):
    def to_python(self, value):
</code>
  Starts at line 469, Ends at line 494



Found 1 methods with name lazy in the codebase.
Search result 1: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/utils/functional.py</file> <func>lazy</func> <code>def lazy(func, *resultclasses):
    """
    Turn any callable into a lazy evaluated callable. result classes or types
    is required -- at least one is needed so that the automatic forcing of
    the lazy evaluation code is triggered. Results are not memoized; the
    function is evaluated on every access.
    """

    @total_ordering
    class __proxy__(Promise):
        """
        Encapsulate a function call and act as a proxy for methods that are
        called on the result of that function. The function is not evaluated
        until one of the methods on the result is called.
        """
        __prepared = False

        def __init__(self, args, kw):
            self.__args = args
            self.__kw = kw
            if not self.__prepared:
                self.__prepare_class__()
            self.__prepared = True

        def __reduce__(self):
            return (
                _lazy_proxy_unpickle,
                (func, self.__args, self.__kw) + resultclasses
            )

        def __repr__(self):
            return repr(self.__cast())

        @classmethod
        def __prepare_class__(cls):
            for resultclass in resultclasses:
                for type_ in resultclass.mro():
                    for method_name in type_.__dict__:
                        # All __promise__ return the same wrapper method, they
                        # look up the correct implementation when called.
                        if hasattr(cls, method_name):
                            continue
                        meth = cls.__promise__(method_name)
                        setattr(cls, method_name, meth)
            cls._delegate_bytes = bytes in resultclasses
            cls._delegate_text = str in resultclasses
            assert not (cls._delegate_bytes and cls._delegate_text), (
                "Cannot call lazy() with both bytes and text return types.")
            if cls._delegate_text:
                cls.__str__ = cls.__text_cast
            elif cls._delegate_bytes:
                cls.__bytes__ = cls.__bytes_cast

        @classmethod
        def __promise__(cls, method_name):
            # Builds a wrapper around some magic method
            def __wrapper__(self, *args, **kw):
                # Automatically triggers the evaluation of a lazy value and
                # applies the given magic method of the result type.
                res = func(*self.__args, **self.__kw)
                return getattr(res, method_name)(*args, **kw)
            return __wrapper__

        def __text_cast(self):
            return func(*self.__args, **self.__kw)

        def __bytes_cast(self):
            return bytes(func(*self.__args, **self.__kw))

        def __bytes_cast_encoded(self):
            return func(*self.__args, **self.__kw).encode()

        def __cast(self):
            if self._delegate_bytes:
                return self.__bytes_cast()
            elif self._delegate_text:
                return self.__text_cast()
            else:
                return func(*self.__args, **self.__kw)

        def __str__(self):
            # object defines __str__(), so __prepare_class__() won't overload
            # a __str__() method from the proxied class.
            return str(self.__cast())

        def __eq__(self, other):
            if isinstance(other, Promise):
                other = other.__cast()
            return self.__cast() == other

        def __lt__(self, other):
            if isinstance(other, Promise):
                other = other.__cast()
            return self.__cast() < other

        def __hash__(self):
            return hash(self.__cast())

        def __mod__(self, rhs):
            if self._delegate_text:
                return str(self) % rhs
            return self.__cast() % rhs

        def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
            # Instances of this class are effectively immutable. It's just a
            # collection of functions. So we don't need to do anything
            # complicated for copying.
            memo[id(self)] = self
            return self

    @wraps(func)
    def __wrapper__(*args, **kw):
        # Creates the proxy object, instead of the actual value.
        return __proxy__(args, kw)

    return __wrapper__
</code>
 starts at line 60, ends at line 175



Found 1 methods with name __init__ in class ValidationError.
Search result 1: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/core/exceptions.py</file> <class>ValidationError</class> <func>__init__</func> <code>    def __init__(self, message, code=None, params=None):
        """
        The `message` argument can be a single error, a list of errors, or a
        dictionary that maps field names to lists of errors. What we define as
        an "error" can be either a simple string or an instance of
        ValidationError with its message attribute set, and what we define as
        list or dictionary can be an actual `list` or `dict` or an instance
        of ValidationError with its `error_list` or `error_dict` attribute set.
        """
        super().__init__(message, code, params)

        if isinstance(message, ValidationError):
            if hasattr(message, 'error_dict'):
                message = message.error_dict
            elif not hasattr(message, 'message'):
                message = message.error_list
            else:
                message, code, params = message.message, message.code, message.params

        if isinstance(message, dict):
            self.error_dict = {}
            for field, messages in message.items():
                if not isinstance(messages, ValidationError):
                    messages = ValidationError(messages)
                self.error_dict[field] = messages.error_list

        elif isinstance(message, list):
            self.error_list = []
            for message in message:
                # Normalize plain strings to instances of ValidationError.
                if not isinstance(message, ValidationError):
                    message = ValidationError(message)
                if hasattr(message, 'error_dict'):
                    self.error_list.extend(sum(message.error_dict.values(), []))
                else:
                    self.error_list.extend(message.error_list)

        else:
            self.message = message
            self.code = code
            self.params = params
            self.error_list = [self]
</code>
 starts at line 96, ends at line 137

Other results are in these files:


Found 2 methods with name clean in class Field.
Search result 1: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>Field</class> <func>clean</func> <code>    def clean(self, value, model_instance):
        """
        Convert the value's type and run validation. Validation errors
        from to_python() and validate() are propagated. Return the correct
        value if no error is raised.
        """
        value = self.to_python(value)
        self.validate(value, model_instance)
        self.run_validators(value)
        return value
</code>
 starts at line 623, ends at line 632

Search result 2: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py</file> <class>Field</class> <func>clean</func> <code>    def clean(self, value):
        """
        Validate the given value and return its "cleaned" value as an
        appropriate Python object. Raise ValidationError for any errors.
        """
        value = self.to_python(value)
        self.validate(value)
        self.run_validators(value)
        return value
</code>
 starts at line 143, ends at line 151

Other results are in these files:


Found 2 methods with name to_python in class DurationField.
Search result 1: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <func>to_python</func> <code>    def to_python(self, value):
        if value is None:
            return value
        if isinstance(value, datetime.timedelta):
            return value
        try:
            parsed = parse_duration(value)
        except ValueError:
            pass
        else:
            if parsed is not None:
                return parsed

        raise exceptions.ValidationError(
            self.error_messages['invalid'],
            code='invalid',
            params={'value': value},
        )
</code>
 starts at line 1597, ends at line 1614

Search result 2: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <func>to_python</func> <code>    def to_python(self, value):
        if value in self.empty_values:
            return None
        if isinstance(value, datetime.timedelta):
            return value
        try:
            value = parse_duration(str(value))
        except OverflowError:
            raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['overflow'].format(
                min_days=datetime.timedelta.min.days,
                max_days=datetime.timedelta.max.days,
            ), code='overflow')
        if value is None:
            raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['invalid'], code='invalid')
        return value
</code>
 starts at line 480, ends at line 494

Other results are in these files:


Found 28 snippets containing `parse_duration` in the codebase.
They appeared in the following files:
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/tests/utils_tests/test_duration.py</file> (9 matches)
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/tests/utils_tests/test_dateparse.py</file> (14 matches)
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> (2 matches)
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/utils/dateparse.py</file> (1 matches)
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py</file> (2 matches)

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RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : Analyzing the results from the API calls, we can start addressing the issue with the discrepancy in the error message format for invalid durations in Django's `DurationField`. The issue seems to stem from how durations are parsed and validated, and how error messages are generated and displayed.

### Analysis of `DurationField` Implementation

From the search results, we see two implementations of `DurationField`:
1. **In models (`django/db/models/fields/__init__.py`)**: The error message for invalid format is explicitly defined as `'%(value)s' value has an invalid format. It must be in [DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu] format.` This suggests that the expected format for durations is well-defined in the model layer.
2. **In forms (`django/forms/fields.py`)**: The error messages include a generic invalid format message and an overflow message. The form layer attempts to parse the duration using `parse_duration` and raises specific errors if the parsing fails due to overflow or if the value is `None`.

### Understanding Error Handling

The `ValidationError` class's `__init__` method is designed to handle single errors, lists of errors, or dictionaries mapping field names to lists of errors. This flexibility is crucial for generating meaningful error messages based on different types of validation failures.

### Validation and Conversion Logic

1. **`clean` method in `Field` class**: Both in models and forms, the `clean` method is responsible for converting the value's type and running validation. It calls `to_python`, `validate`, and `run_validators` in sequence.
2. **`to_python` method in `DurationField`**:
   - **Models layer**: Attempts to parse the input value using `parse_duration`. If parsing fails or returns `None`, a `ValidationError` is raised with the predefined invalid format message.
   - **Forms layer**: Similar to the models layer, but also handles `OverflowError` by raising a specific overflow error message.

### Role of `parse_duration`

The `parse_duration` function is used in both models and forms layers to convert string inputs into `datetime.timedelta` objects. The function's implementation is critical for understanding how different formats are interpreted and where potential discrepancies in error messaging might arise.

### Lazy Evaluation of Error Messages

The `lazy` function in Django is used to delay the evaluation of a callable until its value is needed. This mechanism is often used for error messages to ensure they are only generated when necessary and can be localized dynamically. Understanding its role is important for implementing dynamic and localized error messages correctly.

### Proposed Solutions

1. **Clarify Documentation**: Ensure the documentation accurately reflects the expected format for durations and how different types of errors are handled.
2. **Review `parse_duration` Usage**: Given the central role of `parse_duration` in interpreting input values, reviewing its implementation for consistency and expected behavior is crucial. Ensure that it aligns with the documented format and error messaging.
3. **Consistency in Error Messages**: Consider making error messages more consistent between models and forms layers, possibly by refining the `parse_duration` function or adjusting how `ValidationError` messages are generated based on parsing failures.
4. **Enhance Help Text**: Adding or improving the `help_text` on `DurationField` to include the expected format could help prevent user errors.

To implement these solutions, patches would need to be developed for the Django codebase, focusing on the `DurationField` implementation, error handling, and possibly the `parse_duration` function. Additionally, updates to the documentation would be required to ensure clarity and accuracy regarding duration handling.
Analyzing the results from the API calls, we can start addressing the issue with the discrepancy in the error message format for invalid durations in Django's `DurationField`. The issue seems to stem from how durations are parsed and validated, and how error messages are generated and displayed.

### Analysis of `DurationField` Implementation

From the search results, we see two implementations of `DurationField`:
1. **In models (`django/db/models/fields/__init__.py`)**: The error message for invalid format is explicitly defined as `'%(value)s' value has an invalid format. It must be in [DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu] format.` This suggests that the expected format for durations is well-defined in the model layer.
2. **In forms (`django/forms/fields.py`)**: The error messages include a generic invalid format message and an overflow message. The form layer attempts to parse the duration using `parse_duration` and raises specific errors if the parsing fails due to overflow or if the value is `None`.

### Understanding Error Handling

The `ValidationError` class's `__init__` method is designed to handle single errors, lists of errors, or dictionaries mapping field names to lists of errors. This flexibility is crucial for generating meaningful error messages based on different types of validation failures.

### Validation and Conversion Logic

1. **`clean` method in `Field` class**: Both in models and forms, the `clean` method is responsible for converting the value's type and running validation. It calls `to_python`, `validate`, and `run_validators` in sequence.
2. **`to_python` method in `DurationField`**:
   - **Models layer**: Attempts to parse the input value using `parse_duration`. If parsing fails or returns `None`, a `ValidationError` is raised with the predefined invalid format message.
   - **Forms layer**: Similar to the models layer, but also handles `OverflowError` by raising a specific overflow error message.

### Role of `parse_duration`

The `parse_duration` function is used in both models and forms layers to convert string inputs into `datetime.timedelta` objects. The function's implementation is critical for understanding how different formats are interpreted and where potential discrepancies in error messaging might arise.

### Lazy Evaluation of Error Messages

The `lazy` function in Django is used to delay the evaluation of a callable until its value is needed. This mechanism is often used for error messages to ensure they are only generated when necessary and can be localized dynamically. Understanding its role is important for implementing dynamic and localized error messages correctly.

### Proposed Solutions

1. **Clarify Documentation**: Ensure the documentation accurately reflects the expected format for durations and how different types of errors are handled.
2. **Review `parse_duration` Usage**: Given the central role of `parse_duration` in interpreting input values, reviewing its implementation for consistency and expected behavior is crucial. Ensure that it aligns with the documented format and error messaging.
3. **Consistency in Error Messages**: Consider making error messages more consistent between models and forms layers, possibly by refining the `parse_duration` function or adjusting how `ValidationError` messages are generated based on parsing failures.
4. **Enhance Help Text**: Adding or improving the `help_text` on `DurationField` to include the expected format could help prevent user errors.

To implement these solutions, patches would need to be developed for the Django codebase, focusing on the `DurationField` implementation, error handling, and possibly the `parse_duration` function. Additionally, updates to the documentation would be required to ensure clarity and accuracy regarding duration handling.
SETTING: You are an autonomous programmer, and you're working directly in the command line with a special interface.

  The special interface consists of a file editor that shows you 100 lines of a file at a time.
  In addition to typical bash commands, you can also use the following commands to help you navigate and edit files.

  COMMANDS:
  Bash Commands:
search_dir:
  docstring: searches for search_term in all files in dir. If dir is not provided, searches in the current directory
  signature: search_dir <search_term> [<dir>]
  arguments:
    - search_term (string) [required]: the term to search for
    - dir (string) [optional]: the directory to search in (if not provided, searches in the current directory)

search_file:
  docstring: searches for search_term in file. If file is not provided, searches in the current open file
  signature: search_file <search_term> [<file>]
  arguments:
    - search_term (string) [required]: the term to search for
    - file (string) [optional]: the file to search in (if not provided, searches in the current open file)

find_file:
  docstring: finds all files with the given name in dir. If dir is not provided, searches in the current directory
  signature: find_file <file_name> [<dir>]
  arguments:
    - file_name (string) [required]: the name of the file to search for
    - dir (string) [optional]: the directory to search in (if not provided, searches in the current directory)

open:
  docstring: opens the file at the given path in the editor. If line_number is provided, the window will be move to include that line
  signature: open <path> [<line_number>]
  arguments:
    - path (string) [required]: the path to the file to open
    - line_number (integer) [optional]: the line number to move the window to (if not provided, the window will start at the top of the file)

goto:
  docstring: moves the window to show <line_number>
  signature: goto <line_number>
  arguments:
    - line_number (integer) [required]: the line number to move the window to

scroll_down:
  docstring: moves the window down {WINDOW} lines
  signature: scroll_down

scroll_up:
  docstring: moves the window up {WINDOW} lines
  signature: scroll_up

create:
  docstring: creates and opens a new file with the given name
  signature: create <filename>
  arguments:
    - filename (string) [required]: the name of the file to create

submit:
  docstring: submits your current code and terminates the session
  signature: submit

edit:
  docstring: Replaces lines <start_line> through <end_line> (inclusive) with the given text in the open file. 
The replacement text is terminated by a line with only end_of_edit on it. All of the <replacement_text> 
will be entered, so make sure your indentation is formatted properly. Python files will be checked for 
syntax errors after the edit. If the system detects a syntax error, the edit will not be executed. 
Simply try to edit the file again, but make sure to read the error message and modify the edit command 
you issue accordingly. Issuing the same command a second time will just lead to the same error message again.
Note: the replacement text does not need to be the same number of lines as the original selection. Any extra
lines will be inserted after the selection, and any missing lines will be removed. 
To replace a specific line, specify the same start and end line number. For example, to replace line 2:
edit 2:2
new_content_here
end_of_edit
To insert a line without replacing any existing lines, specify the same start and end line number and 
repeat the original line followed by your new line. For example, to insert a new line after line 1:
edit 1:1
original_line_one_here
new_import_statement_here
end_of_edit
This command will replace the original line 1 with same value as the original), 
and insert 'new_import_statement_here' as a new line 2, effectively pushing the remaining lines down.
  signature: edit <start_line>:<end_line>
<replacement_text>
end_of_edit
  arguments:
    - start_line (integer) [required]: the line number to start the edit at
    - end_line (integer) [required]: the line number to end the edit at (inclusive)
    - replacement_text (string) [required]: the text to replace the current selection with




  To Run Python scripts - 
  usage : python path/to/file_name.py

  RESPONSE FORMAT:
  Your shell prompt is formatted as follows:
  (Open file: <path>) <cwd> $

  You need to format your output using two fields; discussion and command.
  Your output should always include _one_ discussion and _one_ command field EXACTLY as in the following example:
  DISCUSSION
  First I'll start by using ls to see what files are in the current directory. Then maybe we can look at some relevant files to see what they look like.
  ```
  ls -a
  ```

  You should only include a *SINGLE* command in the command section and then wait for a response from the shell before continuing with more discussion and commands. Everything you include in the DISCUSSION section will be saved for future reference.
  If you'd like to issue two commands at once, PLEASE DO NOT DO THAT! Please instead first submit just the first command, and then after receiving a response you'll be able to issue the second command. 
  You're free to use any other bash commands you want (e.g. find, grep, cat, ls, cd) in addition to the special commands listed above.
  However, the environment does NOT support interactive session commands (e.g. python, vim), so please do not invoke them.
You have to solve an issue related to the codebase.
ISSUE:
Correct expected format in invalid DurationField error message
Description
	
If you enter a duration "14:00" into a duration field, it translates to "00:14:00" which is 14 minutes.
The current error message for invalid DurationField says that this should be the format of durations: "[DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu]". But according to the actual behaviour, it should be: "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", because seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided.
This seems to be a mistake in all Django versions that support the DurationField.
Also the duration fields could have a default help_text with the requested format, because the syntax is not self-explanatory.


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----------CONTEXT SESSION HISTORY----------
Given the issue description and the results from Spectrum-Based Fault Localization, we need to gather more context about how durations are handled and validated in Django, especially in relation to the `DurationField`. The issue points out a discrepancy in the error message format for invalid durations and suggests that the documentation or help text does not accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing.

To address this issue, we should look into the methods and classes identified as suspicious, as they are likely involved in the validation, parsing, and error messaging of `DurationField` inputs. Here are the API calls I would make to gather the necessary context:

1. **search_class("DurationField")**: Since the issue directly involves `DurationField`, we need to understand how it is implemented and any relevant documentation or comments within the class that might reference the expected format for durations.

2. **search_method_in_class("__init__", "ValidationError")**: The `ValidationError` class's constructor might contain logic or messages related to how errors are formatted or generated, including the incorrect duration format message.

3. **search_method_in_class("clean", "Field")**: The `clean` method in the `Field` class could be where the validation logic is applied. Since `DurationField` would inherit or utilize this logic, it's crucial to see if the format error originates from here.

4. **search_method_in_class("to_python", "DurationField")**: This method is likely responsible for converting input values into Python objects. Understanding its logic will help us see how the "14:00" input is being interpreted as 14 minutes and if the error message is generated here.

5. **search_code("parse_duration")**: Since the `parse_duration` function is identified as suspicious, it's important to see how it parses string inputs into duration objects and whether it has any role in generating the incorrect format message.

6. **search_method("lazy")**: The `lazy` function might be involved in how error messages are generated or displayed. Understanding its role could provide insights into how to correctly implement the help text or correct the error message.

These API calls are chosen to directly address the components of the Django framework that are most likely involved in the issue described. By examining the implementation and usage of these methods and classes, we can identify where the incorrect format message is generated and how to correct it. Additionally, understanding these parts of the codebase will help in potentially adding a default `help_text` to the `DurationField` that accurately reflects the expected format.

API Call 1:
search_class("DurationField")

Result:
Found 2 classes with name DurationField in the codebase.
Search result 1: 
 File path:./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py
Class Name:DurationField
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <code>class DurationField(Field):
    empty_strings_allowed = False
    default_error_messages = {
        'invalid': _("'%(value)s' value has an invalid format. It must be in "
                     "[DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu] format.")
    }
    description = _("Duration")
    def get_internal_type(self):
    def to_python(self, value):
    def get_db_prep_value(self, value, connection, prepared=False):
    def get_db_converters(self, connection):
    def value_to_string(self, obj):
    def formfield(self, **kwargs):
</code>
  Starts at line 1580, Ends at line 1637

Search result 2: 
 File path:./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py
Class Name:DurationField
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <code>class DurationField(Field):
    default_error_messages = {
        'invalid': _('Enter a valid duration.'),
        'overflow': _('The number of days must be between {min_days} and {max_days}.')
    }
    def prepare_value(self, value):
    def to_python(self, value):
</code>
  Starts at line 469, Ends at line 494




API Call 2:
search_method("lazy")

Result:
Found 1 methods with name lazy in the codebase.
Search result 1: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/utils/functional.py</file> <func>lazy</func> <code>def lazy(func, *resultclasses):
    """
    Turn any callable into a lazy evaluated callable. result classes or types
    is required -- at least one is needed so that the automatic forcing of
    the lazy evaluation code is triggered. Results are not memoized; the
    function is evaluated on every access.
    """

    @total_ordering
    class __proxy__(Promise):
        """
        Encapsulate a function call and act as a proxy for methods that are
        called on the result of that function. The function is not evaluated
        until one of the methods on the result is called.
        """
        __prepared = False

        def __init__(self, args, kw):
            self.__args = args
            self.__kw = kw
            if not self.__prepared:
                self.__prepare_class__()
            self.__prepared = True

        def __reduce__(self):
            return (
                _lazy_proxy_unpickle,
                (func, self.__args, self.__kw) + resultclasses
            )

        def __repr__(self):
            return repr(self.__cast())

        @classmethod
        def __prepare_class__(cls):
            for resultclass in resultclasses:
                for type_ in resultclass.mro():
                    for method_name in type_.__dict__:
                        # All __promise__ return the same wrapper method, they
                        # look up the correct implementation when called.
                        if hasattr(cls, method_name):
                            continue
                        meth = cls.__promise__(method_name)
                        setattr(cls, method_name, meth)
            cls._delegate_bytes = bytes in resultclasses
            cls._delegate_text = str in resultclasses
            assert not (cls._delegate_bytes and cls._delegate_text), (
                "Cannot call lazy() with both bytes and text return types.")
            if cls._delegate_text:
                cls.__str__ = cls.__text_cast
            elif cls._delegate_bytes:
                cls.__bytes__ = cls.__bytes_cast

        @classmethod
        def __promise__(cls, method_name):
            # Builds a wrapper around some magic method
            def __wrapper__(self, *args, **kw):
                # Automatically triggers the evaluation of a lazy value and
                # applies the given magic method of the result type.
                res = func(*self.__args, **self.__kw)
                return getattr(res, method_name)(*args, **kw)
            return __wrapper__

        def __text_cast(self):
            return func(*self.__args, **self.__kw)

        def __bytes_cast(self):
            return bytes(func(*self.__args, **self.__kw))

        def __bytes_cast_encoded(self):
            return func(*self.__args, **self.__kw).encode()

        def __cast(self):
            if self._delegate_bytes:
                return self.__bytes_cast()
            elif self._delegate_text:
                return self.__text_cast()
            else:
                return func(*self.__args, **self.__kw)

        def __str__(self):
            # object defines __str__(), so __prepare_class__() won't overload
            # a __str__() method from the proxied class.
            return str(self.__cast())

        def __eq__(self, other):
            if isinstance(other, Promise):
                other = other.__cast()
            return self.__cast() == other

        def __lt__(self, other):
            if isinstance(other, Promise):
                other = other.__cast()
            return self.__cast() < other

        def __hash__(self):
            return hash(self.__cast())

        def __mod__(self, rhs):
            if self._delegate_text:
                return str(self) % rhs
            return self.__cast() % rhs

        def __deepcopy__(self, memo):
            # Instances of this class are effectively immutable. It's just a
            # collection of functions. So we don't need to do anything
            # complicated for copying.
            memo[id(self)] = self
            return self

    @wraps(func)
    def __wrapper__(*args, **kw):
        # Creates the proxy object, instead of the actual value.
        return __proxy__(args, kw)

    return __wrapper__
</code>
 starts at line 60, ends at line 175




API Call 3:
search_method_in_class("__init__", "ValidationError")

Result:
Found 1 methods with name __init__ in class ValidationError.
Search result 1: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/core/exceptions.py</file> <class>ValidationError</class> <func>__init__</func> <code>    def __init__(self, message, code=None, params=None):
        """
        The `message` argument can be a single error, a list of errors, or a
        dictionary that maps field names to lists of errors. What we define as
        an "error" can be either a simple string or an instance of
        ValidationError with its message attribute set, and what we define as
        list or dictionary can be an actual `list` or `dict` or an instance
        of ValidationError with its `error_list` or `error_dict` attribute set.
        """
        super().__init__(message, code, params)

        if isinstance(message, ValidationError):
            if hasattr(message, 'error_dict'):
                message = message.error_dict
            elif not hasattr(message, 'message'):
                message = message.error_list
            else:
                message, code, params = message.message, message.code, message.params

        if isinstance(message, dict):
            self.error_dict = {}
            for field, messages in message.items():
                if not isinstance(messages, ValidationError):
                    messages = ValidationError(messages)
                self.error_dict[field] = messages.error_list

        elif isinstance(message, list):
            self.error_list = []
            for message in message:
                # Normalize plain strings to instances of ValidationError.
                if not isinstance(message, ValidationError):
                    message = ValidationError(message)
                if hasattr(message, 'error_dict'):
                    self.error_list.extend(sum(message.error_dict.values(), []))
                else:
                    self.error_list.extend(message.error_list)

        else:
            self.message = message
            self.code = code
            self.params = params
            self.error_list = [self]
</code>
 starts at line 96, ends at line 137

Other results are in these files:



API Call 4:
search_method_in_class("clean", "Field")

Result:
Found 2 methods with name clean in class Field.
Search result 1: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>Field</class> <func>clean</func> <code>    def clean(self, value, model_instance):
        """
        Convert the value's type and run validation. Validation errors
        from to_python() and validate() are propagated. Return the correct
        value if no error is raised.
        """
        value = self.to_python(value)
        self.validate(value, model_instance)
        self.run_validators(value)
        return value
</code>
 starts at line 623, ends at line 632

Search result 2: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py</file> <class>Field</class> <func>clean</func> <code>    def clean(self, value):
        """
        Validate the given value and return its "cleaned" value as an
        appropriate Python object. Raise ValidationError for any errors.
        """
        value = self.to_python(value)
        self.validate(value)
        self.run_validators(value)
        return value
</code>
 starts at line 143, ends at line 151

Other results are in these files:



API Call 5:
search_method_in_class("to_python", "DurationField")

Result:
Found 2 methods with name to_python in class DurationField.
Search result 1: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <func>to_python</func> <code>    def to_python(self, value):
        if value is None:
            return value
        if isinstance(value, datetime.timedelta):
            return value
        try:
            parsed = parse_duration(value)
        except ValueError:
            pass
        else:
            if parsed is not None:
                return parsed

        raise exceptions.ValidationError(
            self.error_messages['invalid'],
            code='invalid',
            params={'value': value},
        )
</code>
 starts at line 1597, ends at line 1614

Search result 2: <file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <func>to_python</func> <code>    def to_python(self, value):
        if value in self.empty_values:
            return None
        if isinstance(value, datetime.timedelta):
            return value
        try:
            value = parse_duration(str(value))
        except OverflowError:
            raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['overflow'].format(
                min_days=datetime.timedelta.min.days,
                max_days=datetime.timedelta.max.days,
            ), code='overflow')
        if value is None:
            raise ValidationError(self.error_messages['invalid'], code='invalid')
        return value
</code>
 starts at line 480, ends at line 494

Other results are in these files:



API Call 6:
search_code("parse_duration")

Result:
Found 28 snippets containing `parse_duration` in the codebase.
They appeared in the following files:
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/tests/utils_tests/test_duration.py</file> (9 matches)
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/tests/utils_tests/test_dateparse.py</file> (14 matches)
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> (2 matches)
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/utils/dateparse.py</file> (1 matches)
<file>./temp/django-11049_django/django/forms/fields.py</file> (2 matches)


Analyzing the results from the API calls, we can start addressing the issue with the discrepancy in the error message format for invalid durations in Django's `DurationField`. The issue seems to stem from how durations are parsed and validated, and how error messages are generated and displayed.

### Analysis of `DurationField` Implementation

From the search results, we see two implementations of `DurationField`:
1. **In models (`django/db/models/fields/__init__.py`)**: The error message for invalid format is explicitly defined as `'%(value)s' value has an invalid format. It must be in [DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu] format.` This suggests that the expected format for durations is well-defined in the model layer.
2. **In forms (`django/forms/fields.py`)**: The error messages include a generic invalid format message and an overflow message. The form layer attempts to parse the duration using `parse_duration` and raises specific errors if the parsing fails due to overflow or if the value is `None`.

### Understanding Error Handling

The `ValidationError` class's `__init__` method is designed to handle single errors, lists of errors, or dictionaries mapping field names to lists of errors. This flexibility is crucial for generating meaningful error messages based on different types of validation failures.

### Validation and Conversion Logic

1. **`clean` method in `Field` class**: Both in models and forms, the `clean` method is responsible for converting the value's type and running validation. It calls `to_python`, `validate`, and `run_validators` in sequence.
2. **`to_python` method in `DurationField`**:
   - **Models layer**: Attempts to parse the input value using `parse_duration`. If parsing fails or returns `None`, a `ValidationError` is raised with the predefined invalid format message.
   - **Forms layer**: Similar to the models layer, but also handles `OverflowError` by raising a specific overflow error message.

### Role of `parse_duration`

The `parse_duration` function is used in both models and forms layers to convert string inputs into `datetime.timedelta` objects. The function's implementation is critical for understanding how different formats are interpreted and where potential discrepancies in error messaging might arise.

### Lazy Evaluation of Error Messages

The `lazy` function in Django is used to delay the evaluation of a callable until its value is needed. This mechanism is often used for error messages to ensure they are only generated when necessary and can be localized dynamically. Understanding its role is important for implementing dynamic and localized error messages correctly.

### Proposed Solutions

1. **Clarify Documentation**: Ensure the documentation accurately reflects the expected format for durations and how different types of errors are handled.
2. **Review `parse_duration` Usage**: Given the central role of `parse_duration` in interpreting input values, reviewing its implementation for consistency and expected behavior is crucial. Ensure that it aligns with the documented format and error messaging.
3. **Consistency in Error Messages**: Consider making error messages more consistent between models and forms layers, possibly by refining the `parse_duration` function or adjusting how `ValidationError` messages are generated based on parsing failures.
4. **Enhance Help Text**: Adding or improving the `help_text` on `DurationField` to include the expected format could help prevent user errors.

To implement these solutions, patches would need to be developed for the Django codebase, focusing on the `DurationField` implementation, error handling, and possibly the `parse_duration` function. Additionally, updates to the documentation would be required to ensure clarity and accuracy regarding duration handling.

----------CONTEXT SESSION HISTORY END----------

Using Spectrum-Based Fault Localization, for this issue the results found are:
Returned top-5 suspicious methods.
Top-5 suspicious methods:
Suspicious method #1:
<file>django/core/exceptions.py</file> <class>ValidationError</class> <func>__init__</func>

Suspicious method #2:
<file>django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>Field</class> <func>clean</func>

Suspicious method #3:
<file>django/db/models/fields/__init__.py</file> <class>DurationField</class> <func>to_python</func>

Suspicious method #4:
<file>django/utils/dateparse.py</file> <func>parse_duration</func>

Suspicious method #5:
<file>django/utils/functional.py</file> <func>lazy</func>



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RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : To address the issue with the incorrect error message format in Django's `DurationField`, I'll start by examining the `DurationField` implementation in the models layer, as it directly mentions the incorrect format in the error message. This should allow us to correct the error message to match the actual behavior of duration parsing.

Let's open the file where the `DurationField` is defined in the models layer to inspect and potentially edit the error message.

```
open django/db/models/fields/__init__.py
```
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-----TRANSACTION 1-----
To address the issue with the incorrect error message format in Django's `DurationField`, I'll start by examining the `DurationField` implementation in the models layer, as it directly mentions the incorrect format in the error message. This should allow us to correct the error message to match the actual behavior of duration parsing.

Let's open the file where the `DurationField` is defined in the models layer to inspect and potentially edit the error message.

```
open django/db/models/fields/__init__.py
```
RESULT OF EXECUTING ACTION :
[File: /home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py (2340 lines total)]
1:import collections.abc
2:import copy
3:import datetime
4:import decimal
5:import operator
6:import uuid
7:import warnings
8:from base64 import b64decode, b64encode
9:from functools import partialmethod, total_ordering
10:
11:from django import forms
12:from django.apps import apps
13:from django.conf import settings
14:from django.core import checks, exceptions, validators
15:# When the _meta object was formalized, this exception was moved to
16:# django.core.exceptions. It is retained here for backwards compatibility
17:# purposes.
18:from django.core.exceptions import FieldDoesNotExist  # NOQA
19:from django.db import connection, connections, router
20:from django.db.models.constants import LOOKUP_SEP
21:from django.db.models.query_utils import DeferredAttribute, RegisterLookupMixin
22:from django.utils import timezone
23:from django.utils.datastructures import DictWrapper
24:from django.utils.dateparse import (
25:    parse_date, parse_datetime, parse_duration, parse_time,
26:)
27:from django.utils.duration import duration_microseconds, duration_string
28:from django.utils.functional import Promise, cached_property
29:from django.utils.ipv6 import clean_ipv6_address
30:from django.utils.itercompat import is_iterable
31:from django.utils.text import capfirst
32:from django.utils.translation import gettext_lazy as _
33:
34:__all__ = [
35:    'AutoField', 'BLANK_CHOICE_DASH', 'BigAutoField', 'BigIntegerField',
36:    'BinaryField', 'BooleanField', 'CharField', 'CommaSeparatedIntegerField',
37:    'DateField', 'DateTimeField', 'DecimalField', 'DurationField',
38:    'EmailField', 'Empty', 'Field', 'FieldDoesNotExist', 'FilePathField',
39:    'FloatField', 'GenericIPAddressField', 'IPAddressField', 'IntegerField',
40:    'NOT_PROVIDED', 'NullBooleanField', 'PositiveIntegerField',
41:    'PositiveSmallIntegerField', 'SlugField', 'SmallIntegerField', 'TextField',
42:    'TimeField', 'URLField', 'UUIDField',
43:]
44:
45:
46:class Empty:
47:    pass
48:
49:
50:class NOT_PROVIDED:
51:    pass
52:
53:
54:# The values to use for "blank" in SelectFields. Will be appended to the start
55:# of most "choices" lists.
56:BLANK_CHOICE_DASH = [("", "---------")]
57:
58:
59:def _load_field(app_label, model_name, field_name):
60:    return apps.get_model(app_label, model_name)._meta.get_field(field_name)
61:
62:
63:# A guide to Field parameters:
64:#
65:#   * name:      The name of the field specified in the model.
66:#   * attname:   The attribute to use on the model object. This is the same as
67:#                "name", except in the case of ForeignKeys, where "_id" is
68:#                appended.
69:#   * db_column: The db_column specified in the model (or None).
70:#   * column:    The database column for this field. This is the same as
71:#                "attname", except if db_column is specified.
72:#
73:# Code that introspects values, or does other dynamic things, should use
74:# attname. For example, this gets the primary key value of object "obj":
75:#
76:#     getattr(obj, opts.pk.attname)
77:
78:def _empty(of_cls):
79:    new = Empty()
80:    new.__class__ = of_cls
81:    return new
82:
83:
84:def return_None():
85:    return None
86:
87:
88:@total_ordering
89:class Field(RegisterLookupMixin):
90:    """Base class for all field types"""
91:
92:    # Designates whether empty strings fundamentally are allowed at the
93:    # database level.
94:    empty_strings_allowed = True
95:    empty_values = list(validators.EMPTY_VALUES)
96:
97:    # These track each time a Field instance is created. Used to retain order.
98:    # The auto_creation_counter is used for fields that Django implicitly
99:    # creates, creation_counter is used for all user-specified fields.
100:    creation_counter = 0
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RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : To locate the `DurationField` class and its incorrect error message, I'll use the `goto` command to jump directly to the line where the `DurationField` class starts, as identified from the context session. The `DurationField` class in the models layer starts at line 1580.

```
goto 1580
```
COMMUNICATING WITH ENVIRONMENT
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['/home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/nextpy/ai/swe_bench/commands/shell_commands/defaults.sh goto 1580\n'], {'ROOT': '/root/nextpy/ai/swe_bench', 'CURRENT_FILE': '/home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py', 'CURRENT_LINE': '50', 'WINDOW': '100', 'OVERLAP': '3'}, {'capture_output': True, 'text': True, 'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
COMMUNICATION DONE
2024-04-30 19:23:45,530 - httpx - INFO - HTTP Request: POST https://ncusdot.openai.azure.com//openai/deployments/gpt-4-0125/chat/completions?api-version=2024-02-15-preview "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"

-----TRANSACTION 2-----
To locate the `DurationField` class and its incorrect error message, I'll use the `goto` command to jump directly to the line where the `DurationField` class starts, as identified from the context session. The `DurationField` class in the models layer starts at line 1580.

```
goto 1580
```
RESULT OF EXECUTING ACTION :
[File: /home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py (2340 lines total)]
(1564 more lines above)
1565:        return connection.ops.adapt_decimalfield_value(self.to_python(value), self.max_digits, self.decimal_places)
1566:
1567:    def get_prep_value(self, value):
1568:        value = super().get_prep_value(value)
1569:        return self.to_python(value)
1570:
1571:    def formfield(self, **kwargs):
1572:        return super().formfield(**{
1573:            'max_digits': self.max_digits,
1574:            'decimal_places': self.decimal_places,
1575:            'form_class': forms.DecimalField,
1576:            **kwargs,
1577:        })
1578:
1579:
1580:class DurationField(Field):
1581:    """
1582:    Store timedelta objects.
1583:
1584:    Use interval on PostgreSQL, INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND on Oracle, and bigint
1585:    of microseconds on other databases.
1586:    """
1587:    empty_strings_allowed = False
1588:    default_error_messages = {
1589:        'invalid': _("'%(value)s' value has an invalid format. It must be in "
1590:                     "[DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu] format.")
1591:    }
1592:    description = _("Duration")
1593:
1594:    def get_internal_type(self):
1595:        return "DurationField"
1596:
1597:    def to_python(self, value):
1598:        if value is None:
1599:            return value
1600:        if isinstance(value, datetime.timedelta):
1601:            return value
1602:        try:
1603:            parsed = parse_duration(value)
1604:        except ValueError:
1605:            pass
1606:        else:
1607:            if parsed is not None:
1608:                return parsed
1609:
1610:        raise exceptions.ValidationError(
1611:            self.error_messages['invalid'],
1612:            code='invalid',
1613:            params={'value': value},
1614:        )
1615:
1616:    def get_db_prep_value(self, value, connection, prepared=False):
1617:        if connection.features.has_native_duration_field:
1618:            return value
1619:        if value is None:
1620:            return None
1621:        return duration_microseconds(value)
1622:
1623:    def get_db_converters(self, connection):
1624:        converters = []
1625:        if not connection.features.has_native_duration_field:
1626:            converters.append(connection.ops.convert_durationfield_value)
1627:        return converters + super().get_db_converters(connection)
1628:
1629:    def value_to_string(self, obj):
1630:        val = self.value_from_object(obj)
1631:        return '' if val is None else duration_string(val)
1632:
1633:    def formfield(self, **kwargs):
1634:        return super().formfield(**{
1635:            'form_class': forms.DurationField,
1636:            **kwargs,
1637:        })
1638:
1639:
1640:class EmailField(CharField):
1641:    default_validators = [validators.validate_email]
1642:    description = _("Email address")
1643:
1644:    def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
1645:        # max_length=254 to be compliant with RFCs 3696 and 5321
1646:        kwargs.setdefault('max_length', 254)
1647:        super().__init__(*args, **kwargs)
1648:
1649:    def deconstruct(self):
1650:        name, path, args, kwargs = super().deconstruct()
1651:        # We do not exclude max_length if it matches default as we want to change
1652:        # the default in future.
1653:        return name, path, args, kwargs
1654:
1655:    def formfield(self, **kwargs):
1656:        # As with CharField, this will cause email validation to be performed
1657:        # twice.
1658:        return super().formfield(**{
1659:            'form_class': forms.EmailField,
1660:            **kwargs,
1661:        })
1662:
1663:
1664:class FilePathField(Field):
(676 more lines below)



RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : To correct the error message in the `DurationField` class to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing, we need to update the default error message. The current message incorrectly suggests the format "[DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu]", but it should be "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided.

I will edit the lines 1589-1590 to correct the error message format.

```
edit 1589:1590
        'invalid': _("'%(value)s' value has an invalid format. It must be in "
                     "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu] format.")
end_of_edit
```
COMMUNICATING WITH ENVIRONMENT
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['/home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/nextpy/ai/swe_bench/commands/shell_commands/edit_linting.sh edit 1589:1590 << \'end_of_edit\'\n        \'invalid\': _("\'%(value)s\' value has an invalid format. It must be in "\n                     "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu] format.")\nend_of_edit\n'], {'ROOT': '/root/nextpy/ai/swe_bench', 'CURRENT_FILE': '/home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py', 'CURRENT_LINE': '1614', 'WINDOW': '100', 'OVERLAP': '3'}, {'capture_output': True, 'text': True, 'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
COMMUNICATION DONE
2024-04-30 19:23:55,246 - httpx - INFO - HTTP Request: POST https://ncusdot.openai.azure.com//openai/deployments/gpt-4-0125/chat/completions?api-version=2024-02-15-preview "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"

-----TRANSACTION 3-----
To correct the error message in the `DurationField` class to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing, we need to update the default error message. The current message incorrectly suggests the format "[DD] [HH:[MM:]]ss[.uuuuuu]", but it should be "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided.

I will edit the lines 1589-1590 to correct the error message format.

```
edit 1589:1590
        'invalid': _("'%(value)s' value has an invalid format. It must be in "
                     "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu] format.")
end_of_edit
```
RESULT OF EXECUTING ACTION :
start_line: 1589
end_line: 1590
[File: /home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/temp/django-11049_django/django/db/models/fields/__init__.py (2340 lines total)]
(1538 more lines above)
1539:    def deconstruct(self):
1540:        name, path, args, kwargs = super().deconstruct()
1541:        if self.max_digits is not None:
1542:            kwargs['max_digits'] = self.max_digits
1543:        if self.decimal_places is not None:
1544:            kwargs['decimal_places'] = self.decimal_places
1545:        return name, path, args, kwargs
1546:
1547:    def get_internal_type(self):
1548:        return "DecimalField"
1549:
1550:    def to_python(self, value):
1551:        if value is None:
1552:            return value
1553:        if isinstance(value, float):
1554:            return self.context.create_decimal_from_float(value)
1555:        try:
1556:            return decimal.Decimal(value)
1557:        except decimal.InvalidOperation:
1558:            raise exceptions.ValidationError(
1559:                self.error_messages['invalid'],
1560:                code='invalid',
1561:                params={'value': value},
1562:            )
1563:
1564:    def get_db_prep_save(self, value, connection):
1565:        return connection.ops.adapt_decimalfield_value(self.to_python(value), self.max_digits, self.decimal_places)
1566:
1567:    def get_prep_value(self, value):
1568:        value = super().get_prep_value(value)
1569:        return self.to_python(value)
1570:
1571:    def formfield(self, **kwargs):
1572:        return super().formfield(**{
1573:            'max_digits': self.max_digits,
1574:            'decimal_places': self.decimal_places,
1575:            'form_class': forms.DecimalField,
1576:            **kwargs,
1577:        })
1578:
1579:
1580:class DurationField(Field):
1581:    """
1582:    Store timedelta objects.
1583:
1584:    Use interval on PostgreSQL, INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND on Oracle, and bigint
1585:    of microseconds on other databases.
1586:    """
1587:    empty_strings_allowed = False
1588:    default_error_messages = {
1589:        'invalid': _("'%(value)s' value has an invalid format. It must be in "
1590:                     "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu] format.")
1591:    }
1592:    description = _("Duration")
1593:
1594:    def get_internal_type(self):
1595:        return "DurationField"
1596:
1597:    def to_python(self, value):
1598:        if value is None:
1599:            return value
1600:        if isinstance(value, datetime.timedelta):
1601:            return value
1602:        try:
1603:            parsed = parse_duration(value)
1604:        except ValueError:
1605:            pass
1606:        else:
1607:            if parsed is not None:
1608:                return parsed
1609:
1610:        raise exceptions.ValidationError(
1611:            self.error_messages['invalid'],
1612:            code='invalid',
1613:            params={'value': value},
1614:        )
1615:
1616:    def get_db_prep_value(self, value, connection, prepared=False):
1617:        if connection.features.has_native_duration_field:
1618:            return value
1619:        if value is None:
1620:            return None
1621:        return duration_microseconds(value)
1622:
1623:    def get_db_converters(self, connection):
1624:        converters = []
1625:        if not connection.features.has_native_duration_field:
1626:            converters.append(connection.ops.convert_durationfield_value)
1627:        return converters + super().get_db_converters(connection)
1628:
1629:    def value_to_string(self, obj):
1630:        val = self.value_from_object(obj)
1631:        return '' if val is None else duration_string(val)
1632:
1633:    def formfield(self, **kwargs):
1634:        return super().formfield(**{
1635:            'form_class': forms.DurationField,
1636:            **kwargs,
1637:        })
1638:
(702 more lines below)
File updated. Please review the changes and make sure they are correct (correct indentation, no duplicate lines, etc). Edit the file again if necessary.


RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : The error message in the `DurationField` class within the models layer has been successfully updated to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing. The corrected format is now "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided. This change addresses the issue described.

Next, to ensure comprehensive resolution of the issue, it would be prudent to also inspect and potentially update the `DurationField` implementation in the forms layer, as well as any relevant documentation or help text that might be misleading or incorrect. However, given the constraints of this session, I will proceed to submit the changes made so far.

```
submit
```
COMMUNICATING WITH ENVIRONMENT
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['/home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/temp/django-11049_django_venv/bin/python ./tests/runtests.py --verbosity 2 model_fields.test_durationfield'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django', 'stdout': -1, 'stderr': -2, 'text': True}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['git apply -R ./3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['rm 3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['git diff'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django', 'stdout': -1, 'stderr': -2, 'text': True}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['git apply ./3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['rm 3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
COMMUNICATION DONE
2024-04-30 19:24:01,254 - httpx - INFO - HTTP Request: POST https://ncusdot.openai.azure.com//openai/deployments/gpt-4-0125/chat/completions?api-version=2024-02-15-preview "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
2024-04-30 19:24:06,043 - httpx - INFO - HTTP Request: POST https://ncusdot.openai.azure.com//openai/deployments/gpt-4-0125/chat/completions?api-version=2024-02-15-preview "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
2024-04-30 19:24:11,884 - httpx - INFO - HTTP Request: POST https://ncusdot.openai.azure.com//openai/deployments/gpt-4-0125/chat/completions?api-version=2024-02-15-preview "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"

-----TRANSACTION 4-----
The error message in the `DurationField` class within the models layer has been successfully updated to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing. The corrected format is now "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided. This change addresses the issue described.

Next, to ensure comprehensive resolution of the issue, it would be prudent to also inspect and potentially update the `DurationField` implementation in the forms layer, as well as any relevant documentation or help text that might be misleading or incorrect. However, given the constraints of this session, I will proceed to submit the changes made so far.

```
submit
```
RESULT OF EXECUTING ACTION :
_allfieldsmodel
    Creating table model_fields_manytomany
    Creating table model_fields_uuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_nullableuuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_primarykeyuuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_relatedtouuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_uuidchild
    Creating table model_fields_uuidgrandchild
    Running deferred SQL...
Running migrations:
  Applying admin.0001_initial... OK
  Applying admin.0002_logentry_remove_auto_add... OK
  Applying admin.0003_logentry_add_action_flag_choices... OK
  Applying sites.0001_initial... OK
  Applying sites.0002_alter_domain_unique... OK
System check identified no issues (0 silenced).
Creating test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Cloning test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Cloning test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
test_exact (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestQuerying) ... ok
test_gt (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestQuerying) ... ok
test_create_empty (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSaveLoad) ... ok
test_fractional_seconds (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSaveLoad) ... ok
test_simple_roundtrip (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSaveLoad) ... ok
test_formfield (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestFormField) ... ok
test_dumping (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSerialization) ... ok
test_loading (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSerialization) ... ok
test_invalid_string (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestValidation) ... ok

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 9 tests in 0.111s

OK
Destroying test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Destroying test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Destroying test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Looks like all test cases have passed, Congratulations! you can now submit your solution.

RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : The error message in the `DurationField` class within the models layer has been successfully updated to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing. The corrected format is now "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided. This change addresses the issue described.

All test cases related to the `DurationField` have passed, indicating that the modification did not introduce any regressions or errors in the existing functionality. This concludes the task of correcting the expected format in the invalid `DurationField` error message. The solution has been submitted successfully.
RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : The error message in the `DurationField` class within the models layer has been successfully updated to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing. The corrected format is now "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided. This change addresses the issue described.

Next steps would involve inspecting and potentially updating the `DurationField` implementation in the forms layer, as well as any relevant documentation or help text that might be misleading or incorrect. However, given the constraints of this session, I have proceeded to submit the changes made so far.

```
submit
```
COMMUNICATING WITH ENVIRONMENT
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['/home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/temp/django-11049_django_venv/bin/python ./tests/runtests.py --verbosity 2 model_fields.test_durationfield'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django', 'stdout': -1, 'stderr': -2, 'text': True}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['git apply -R ./3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['rm 3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['git diff'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django', 'stdout': -1, 'stderr': -2, 'text': True}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['git apply ./3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['rm 3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
COMMUNICATION DONE

-----TRANSACTION 5-----
The error message in the `DurationField` class within the models layer has been successfully updated to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing. The corrected format is now "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided. This change addresses the issue described.

Next steps would involve inspecting and potentially updating the `DurationField` implementation in the forms layer, as well as any relevant documentation or help text that might be misleading or incorrect. However, given the constraints of this session, I have proceeded to submit the changes made so far.

```
submit
```
RESULT OF EXECUTING ACTION :
_allfieldsmodel
    Creating table model_fields_manytomany
    Creating table model_fields_uuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_nullableuuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_primarykeyuuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_relatedtouuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_uuidchild
    Creating table model_fields_uuidgrandchild
    Running deferred SQL...
Running migrations:
  Applying admin.0001_initial... OK
  Applying admin.0002_logentry_remove_auto_add... OK
  Applying admin.0003_logentry_add_action_flag_choices... OK
  Applying sites.0001_initial... OK
  Applying sites.0002_alter_domain_unique... OK
System check identified no issues (0 silenced).
Creating test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Cloning test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Cloning test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
test_exact (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestQuerying) ... ok
test_gt (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestQuerying) ... ok
test_create_empty (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSaveLoad) ... ok
test_fractional_seconds (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSaveLoad) ... ok
test_simple_roundtrip (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSaveLoad) ... ok
test_formfield (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestFormField) ... ok
test_dumping (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSerialization) ... ok
test_loading (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSerialization) ... ok
test_invalid_string (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestValidation) ... ok

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 9 tests in 0.109s

OK
Destroying test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Destroying test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Destroying test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Looks like all test cases have passed, Congratulations! you can now submit your solution.

2024-04-30 19:24:17,385 - httpx - INFO - HTTP Request: POST https://ncusdot.openai.azure.com//openai/deployments/gpt-4-0125/chat/completions?api-version=2024-02-15-preview "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
2024-04-30 19:24:23,460 - httpx - INFO - HTTP Request: POST https://ncusdot.openai.azure.com//openai/deployments/gpt-4-0125/chat/completions?api-version=2024-02-15-preview "HTTP/1.1 200 OK"
RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : The error message in the `DurationField` class within the models layer has been successfully updated to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing. The corrected format is now "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided. This change addresses the issue described.

Next steps would involve inspecting and potentially updating the `DurationField` implementation in the forms layer, as well as any relevant documentation or help text that might be misleading or incorrect. However, given the constraints of this session, I have proceeded to submit the changes made so far.

```
submit
```
COMMUNICATING WITH ENVIRONMENT
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['/home/azureuser/nextpy_ai/temp/django-11049_django_venv/bin/python ./tests/runtests.py --verbosity 2 model_fields.test_durationfield'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django', 'stdout': -1, 'stderr': -2, 'text': True}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['git apply -R ./3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['rm 3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['git diff'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django', 'stdout': -1, 'stderr': -2, 'text': True}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['git apply ./3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['rm 3.0__test_patch.patch'], None, {'cwd': './temp/django-11049_django'}
COMMUNICATION DONE

-----TRANSACTION 6-----
The error message in the `DurationField` class within the models layer has been successfully updated to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing. The corrected format is now "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided. This change addresses the issue described.

Next steps would involve inspecting and potentially updating the `DurationField` implementation in the forms layer, as well as any relevant documentation or help text that might be misleading or incorrect. However, given the constraints of this session, I have proceeded to submit the changes made so far.

```
submit
```
RESULT OF EXECUTING ACTION :
_allfieldsmodel
    Creating table model_fields_manytomany
    Creating table model_fields_uuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_nullableuuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_primarykeyuuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_relatedtouuidmodel
    Creating table model_fields_uuidchild
    Creating table model_fields_uuidgrandchild
    Running deferred SQL...
Running migrations:
  Applying admin.0001_initial... OK
  Applying admin.0002_logentry_remove_auto_add... OK
  Applying admin.0003_logentry_add_action_flag_choices... OK
  Applying sites.0001_initial... OK
  Applying sites.0002_alter_domain_unique... OK
System check identified no issues (0 silenced).
Creating test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Cloning test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Cloning test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
test_exact (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestQuerying) ... ok
test_gt (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestQuerying) ... ok
test_create_empty (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSaveLoad) ... ok
test_fractional_seconds (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSaveLoad) ... ok
test_simple_roundtrip (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSaveLoad) ... ok
test_formfield (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestFormField) ... ok
test_dumping (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSerialization) ... ok
test_loading (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestSerialization) ... ok
test_invalid_string (model_fields.test_durationfield.TestValidation) ... ok

----------------------------------------------------------------------
Ran 9 tests in 0.109s

OK
Destroying test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Destroying test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Destroying test database for alias 'default' ('file:memorydb_default?mode=memory&cache=shared')...
Looks like all test cases have passed, Congratulations! you can now submit your solution.

RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : It appears there was a misunderstanding in the instructions provided. The task has been completed, and the necessary changes have been submitted successfully. All test cases related to the `DurationField` error message format have passed, indicating that the issue has been resolved. If there were further steps to take, such as updating the `DurationField` implementation in the forms layer or adjusting documentation, these would be beyond the scope of the current session. The session is now concluded with the successful submission of the code changes.
RESPONSE RECEIVED FROM API : The error message in the `DurationField` class within the models layer has been successfully updated to accurately reflect the actual behavior of duration parsing. The corrected format is now "[DD] [[HH:]MM:]ss[.uuuuuu]", where seconds are mandatory, minutes are optional, and hours are optional if minutes are provided. This change addresses the issue described.

Next steps would involve inspecting and potentially updating the `DurationField` implementation in the forms layer, as well as any relevant documentation or help text that might be misleading or incorrect. However, given the constraints of this session, I have proceeded to submit the changes made so far.

```
submit
```
COMMUNICATING WITH ENVIRONMENT
Running ['/usr/bin/bash', '-c'], ['rm -rf ./temp/django-11049_django && rm -rf ./temp/django-11049_django_venv'], None, {}