Commit 2ee70980 authored by Serhiy Storchaka's avatar Serhiy Storchaka

Issue #22823: Fixed an output of sets in examples.

parent b5d81f8f
...@@ -756,16 +756,16 @@ When we try to test that ``grob`` calls ``frob`` with the correct argument look ...@@ -756,16 +756,16 @@ When we try to test that ``grob`` calls ``frob`` with the correct argument look
what happens: what happens:
>>> with patch('mymodule.frob') as mock_frob: >>> with patch('mymodule.frob') as mock_frob:
... val = set([6]) ... val = {6}
... mymodule.grob(val) ... mymodule.grob(val)
... ...
>>> val >>> val
set([]) set()
>>> mock_frob.assert_called_with(set([6])) >>> mock_frob.assert_called_with({6})
Traceback (most recent call last): Traceback (most recent call last):
... ...
AssertionError: Expected: ((set([6]),), {}) AssertionError: Expected: (({6},), {})
Called with: ((set([]),), {}) Called with: ((set(),), {})
One possibility would be for mock to copy the arguments you pass in. This One possibility would be for mock to copy the arguments you pass in. This
could then cause problems if you do assertions that rely on object identity could then cause problems if you do assertions that rely on object identity
...@@ -793,12 +793,12 @@ me. ...@@ -793,12 +793,12 @@ me.
... ...
>>> with patch('mymodule.frob') as mock_frob: >>> with patch('mymodule.frob') as mock_frob:
... new_mock = copy_call_args(mock_frob) ... new_mock = copy_call_args(mock_frob)
... val = set([6]) ... val = {6}
... mymodule.grob(val) ... mymodule.grob(val)
... ...
>>> new_mock.assert_called_with(set([6])) >>> new_mock.assert_called_with({6})
>>> new_mock.call_args >>> new_mock.call_args
call(set([6])) call({6})
``copy_call_args`` is called with the mock that will be called. It returns a new ``copy_call_args`` is called with the mock that will be called. It returns a new
mock that we do the assertion on. The ``side_effect`` function makes a copy of mock that we do the assertion on. The ``side_effect`` function makes a copy of
...@@ -811,10 +811,10 @@ the args and calls our ``new_mock`` with the copy. ...@@ -811,10 +811,10 @@ the args and calls our ``new_mock`` with the copy.
checking inside a ``side_effect`` function. checking inside a ``side_effect`` function.
>>> def side_effect(arg): >>> def side_effect(arg):
... assert arg == set([6]) ... assert arg == {6}
... ...
>>> mock = Mock(side_effect=side_effect) >>> mock = Mock(side_effect=side_effect)
>>> mock(set([6])) >>> mock({6})
>>> mock(set()) >>> mock(set())
Traceback (most recent call last): Traceback (most recent call last):
... ...
...@@ -839,8 +839,8 @@ Here's an example implementation: ...@@ -839,8 +839,8 @@ Here's an example implementation:
>>> c.assert_called_with(arg) >>> c.assert_called_with(arg)
Traceback (most recent call last): Traceback (most recent call last):
... ...
AssertionError: Expected call: mock(set([1])) AssertionError: Expected call: mock({1})
Actual call: mock(set([])) Actual call: mock(set())
>>> c.foo >>> c.foo
<CopyingMock name='mock.foo' id='...'> <CopyingMock name='mock.foo' id='...'>
......
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