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Using TypedObjectManager on a non-typeclass doesn't cause any harm, near as I can tell from looking at it and trying the different returns_typeclass methods. Should resolve #1114
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@ -133,7 +133,7 @@ def to_object(inp, objtype='player'):
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# Msg manager
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class MsgManager(models.Manager):
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class MsgManager(TypedObjectManager):
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"""
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This MsgManager implements methods for searching and manipulating
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Messages directly from the database.
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@ -3,10 +3,11 @@ Custom manager for HelpEntry objects.
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"""
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from django.db import models
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from evennia.utils import logger, utils
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from evennia.typeclasses.managers import TypedObjectManager
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__all__ = ("HelpEntryManager",)
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class HelpEntryManager(models.Manager):
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class HelpEntryManager(TypedObjectManager):
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"""
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This HelpEntryManager implements methods for searching
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and manipulating HelpEntries directly from the database.
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