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gh-92417: `unittest.mock` docs: remove references to Python <2.6 (GH-92539)
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If you want several patches in place for multiple test methods the obvious way
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is to apply the patch decorators to every method. This can feel like unnecessary
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repetition. For Python 2.6 or more recent you can use :func:`patch` (in all its
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repetition. Instead, you can use :func:`patch` (in all its
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various forms) as a class decorator. This applies the patches to all test
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methods on the class. A test method is identified by methods whose names start
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with ``test``::
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.. data:: FILTER_DIR
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:data:`FILTER_DIR` is a module level variable that controls the way mock objects
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respond to :func:`dir` (only for Python 2.6 or more recent). The default is ``True``,
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respond to :func:`dir`. The default is ``True``,
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which uses the filtering described below, to only show useful members. If you
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dislike this filtering, or need to switch it off for diagnostic purposes, then
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set ``mock.FILTER_DIR = False``.
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