Does the error message pretty easily let you figure out what's wrong?

On Aug 31, 1:38 pm, Martin Ostrovsky <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Now I'm not sure if this is a bug worth squashing or more a case of if
> you're dumb, you deserve what you get but ... I erroneously extended a
> template with itself (it was a typo, that's how I stumbled upon it).
> So say you have a template called home.html and had the following in
> it:
>
> {% extends 'home.html' %}
>
> This causes infinite recursion as
> django.template.loader_tag.ExtendsNode.get_parent is repeatedly called
> until Python says that's enough, and crashes. This also happens if
> template A extends template B and  template B extends  template A.
>
> Again, these two scenarios make no sense at all and don't represent
> logical use cases. I'm just wondering if it's something we want to
> address?
>
> - Martin
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