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| author | Andrés Delfino <adelfino@gmail.com> | 2018-09-14 14:13:09 -0300 |
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| committer | Petr Viktorin <encukou@gmail.com> | 2018-09-14 10:13:09 -0700 |
| commit | 271818fe279df5ab292789f97c3a52c477bd8f13 (patch) | |
| tree | d53219504a31b64f3f90917577cada08b7bff1cf /Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst | |
| parent | c9d66f0ed4f07b9d184d22abbfdd4c3c8e2702df (diff) | |
| download | cpython-git-271818fe279df5ab292789f97c3a52c477bd8f13.tar.gz | |
Fix "Python" casing in a few places (GH-9001)
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 1 deletions
diff --git a/Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst b/Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst index 5bf3d57552..65dee7c0eb 100644 --- a/Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst +++ b/Doc/library/unittest.mock-examples.rst @@ -392,7 +392,7 @@ You can stack up multiple patch decorators using this pattern: >>> MyTest('test_something').test_something() When you nest patch decorators the mocks are passed in to the decorated -function in the same order they applied (the normal *python* order that +function in the same order they applied (the normal *Python* order that decorators are applied). This means from the bottom up, so in the example above the mock for ``test_module.ClassName2`` is passed in first. |
