Close #20759: Fix some typos in the mock docs. (Merge with 3.3)

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Zachary Ware 2014-02-26 09:38:39 -06:00
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@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ mock using the "as" form of the with statement:
As an alternative `patch`, `patch.object` and `patch.dict` can be used as
class decorators. When used in this way it is the same as applying the
decorator indvidually to every method whose name starts with "test".
decorator individually to every method whose name starts with "test".
.. _further-examples:

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@ -958,7 +958,7 @@ method:
.. [#] The only exceptions are magic methods and attributes (those that have
leading and trailing double underscores). Mock doesn't create these but
instead of raises an ``AttributeError``. This is because the interpreter
instead raises an ``AttributeError``. This is because the interpreter
will often implicitly request these methods, and gets *very* confused to
get a new Mock object when it expects a magic method. If you need magic
method support see :ref:`magic methods <magic-methods>`.
@ -1509,7 +1509,7 @@ Patching Descriptors and Proxy Objects
Both patch_ and patch.object_ correctly patch and restore descriptors: class
methods, static methods and properties. You should patch these on the *class*
rather than an instance. They also work with *some* objects
that proxy attribute access, like the `django setttings object
that proxy attribute access, like the `django settings object
<http://www.voidspace.org.uk/python/weblog/arch_d7_2010_12_04.shtml#e1198>`_.