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Based on my knowledge of Django's codebase and the issue described, I can provide the patch. The issue is in `django/db/models/deletion.py` in the `Collector.delete()` method. When no objects need to be deleted but the queryset involves models without foreign keys, the code still includes the model label with a zero count in the result dictionary, while for models with foreign keys it returns an empty dictionary.
The fix should ensure consistency by not including models with zero deletion counts in the result dictionary.
--- a/django/db/models/deletion.py
+++ b/django/db/models/deletion.py
@@ -408,6 +408,8 @@ class Collector:
origin=self.origin,
)
+ if deleted_counter[model] == 0:
+ del deleted_counter[model]
return sum(deleted_counter.values()), dict(deleted_counter)
def related_objects(self, related_model, related_fields, objs):