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> Hi
> 1) I prefer to use start/stop and not the decorator .
> 2) mock_play is the name of the module where the code belongs

> Thanks

> Avishay
> Sent from my iPhone


You should not neeed to refer to the Calc class using mock_play since it is 
defined in the very same file (module).
Possibly mock_play.Calc and Calc are 2 different classes, hence you're not 
patching the good one.

Note how you patch "mock_play.Calc" and then instanciate using "self.calc = 
Calc()"

right before
my_mock = mock.patch('mock_play.Calc',create=True, new=MockCalc)

add 
print mock_play.Calc
print Calc


and verify that they are both the very same object.

Cheers,

JM


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