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python - Mock vs MagicMock - Stack Overflow With Mock you can mock magic methods but you have to define them MagicMock has "default implementations of most of the magic methods " If you don't need to test any magic methods, Mock is adequate and doesn't bring a lot of extraneous things into your tests If you need to test a lot of magic methods MagicMock will save you some time
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AttributeError: NoneType object has no attribute magic I believed the IPython module was there just to provide code portability, meaning I would expect the IPython module to take care of the environment and get_ipython() magic(u'matplotlib inline') to do nothing (or the best approximation) if the command is not supported, so I can call the code from everywhere
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How do I use Jupyter IPython magic commands in VSCode? How do I get them to work? Note: The idea for this question came from an earlier question with a similar title ("Do jupyter magic commands work on VS Code?") where the actual problem was unrelated I'm not genuinely asking, this is just a likely scenario that could lead a VSCode beginner to ask the same question, similar to a canonical question