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I'm trying to mock a method that has the equivalent of the following signature:

- (NSDictionary *) uploadValues:(BOOL)doSomething error:(NSError **)error

I want it to return a small dictionary so that my test can make sure the code uses the dictionary properly. however, no matter what i do OCMock always returns nil from the method, regardless of how i stub it out. The error begins as nil in the code i'm testing, and these are the different ways i've tried stubbing it:

NSError * error = nil;
[[[mock stub] andReturn:someDict] uploadValues:YES error:&error];

[[[mock stub] andReturn:someDict] uploadValues:YES error:nil];

[[[mock stub] andReturn:someDict] uploadValues:YES error:[OCMArg any]];

and none of them work. Does OCMock support handles as stubbed message arguments and if so, what's the correct way to do it?

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