Andrey Fedorov added the comment:

There's some vagueness on how this is implemented, but I would prefer
manager.attach_mock to also work with whatever the return value of patch()
is.

On Fri, Nov 11, 2016 at 12:08 PM, Syed Suhail Ahmed <rep...@bugs.python.org>
wrote:

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> Syed Suhail Ahmed added the comment:
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> So from what I have understood, manager.attach_mock must raise an
> Exception when it is called with a wrong attribute, since the patch is
> called with autospec=True and you cannot call a mock with non existing
> attributes.Is that correct?
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