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@ -220,6 +220,10 @@ class TestTaskExecutor(unittest.TestCase):
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mock_task.changed_when = None
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mock_task.changed_when = None
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mock_task.failed_when = None
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mock_task.failed_when = None
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mock_task.post_validate.return_value = None
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mock_task.post_validate.return_value = None
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# mock_task.async cannot be left unset, because on Python 3 MagicMock()
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# > 0 raises a TypeError There are two reasons for using the value 1
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# here: on Python 2 comparing MagicMock() > 0 returns True, and the
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# other reason is that if I specify 0 here, the test fails. ;)
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mock_task.async = 1
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mock_task.async = 1
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mock_play_context = MagicMock()
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mock_play_context = MagicMock()
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