New submission from Martijn Pieters: The documentation states that `side_effect` can be set to an [iterable](https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-iterable):
> If you pass in an iterable, it is used to retrieve an iterator which must > yield a value on every call. This value can either be an exception instance > to be raised, or a value to be returned from the call to the mock (`DEFAULT` > handling is identical to the function case). but the [actual handling of the side effect](https://github.com/testing-cabal/mock/blob/27a20329b25c8de200a8964ed5dd7762322e91f6/mock/mock.py#L1112-L1123) expects it to be an [*iterator*](https://docs.python.org/3/glossary.html#term-iterator): if not _callable(effect): result = next(effect) This excludes using a list or tuple object to produce the side effect sequence. Can the documentation be updated to state an *iterator* is required (so an object that defines __next__ and who's __iter__ method returns self), or can the CallableMixin constructor be updated to call iter() on the side_effect argument if it is not an exception or a callable? You could even re-use the [_MockIter() class](https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/256d2f01e975/Lib/unittest/mock.py#l348) already used for the [NonCallableMock.side_effect property](https://hg.python.org/cpython/file/256d2f01e975/Lib/unittest/mock.py#l509). ---------- components: Library (Lib) messages: 248501 nosy: mjpieters priority: normal severity: normal status: open title: Mock.side_effect as iterable or iterator versions: Python 3.4, Python 3.5, Python 3.6 _______________________________________ Python tracker <rep...@bugs.python.org> <http://bugs.python.org/issue24856> _______________________________________ _______________________________________________ Python-bugs-list mailing list Unsubscribe: https://mail.python.org/mailman/options/python-bugs-list/archive%40mail-archive.com