Use print function in mock docs.
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@ -552,7 +552,7 @@ the *new_callable* argument to :func:`patch`.
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keyword arguments (or an empty dictionary).
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>>> mock = Mock(return_value=None)
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>>> print mock.call_args
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>>> print(mock.call_args)
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None
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>>> mock()
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>>> mock.call_args
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@ -747,7 +747,7 @@ apply to method calls on the mock object.
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>>> with patch('__main__.Foo.foo', new_callable=PropertyMock) as mock_foo:
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... mock_foo.return_value = 'mockity-mock'
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... this_foo = Foo()
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... print this_foo.foo
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... print(this_foo.foo)
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... this_foo.foo = 6
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...
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mockity-mock
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@ -1135,7 +1135,7 @@ Another use case might be to replace an object with a :class:`io.StringIO` insta
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>>> from io import StringIO
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>>> def foo():
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... print 'Something'
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... print('Something')
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...
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>>> @patch('sys.stdout', new_callable=StringIO)
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... def test(mock_stdout):
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@ -1249,7 +1249,7 @@ ends.
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>>> import os
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>>> with patch.dict('os.environ', {'newkey': 'newvalue'}):
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... print os.environ['newkey']
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... print(os.environ['newkey'])
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...
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newvalue
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>>> assert 'newkey' not in os.environ
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>>> @patch('__main__.value', 'not three')
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... class Thing:
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... def foo_one(self):
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... print value
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... print(value)
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... def foo_two(self):
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... print value
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... print(value)
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...
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>>>
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>>> Thing().foo_one()
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