>>>>> "JJ" == Jack Jansen <jack@oratrix.nl> writes: JJ> I get the impression that I'm currently seeing a non-NULL third JJ> argument in my (C) methods even though the method is called JJ> without keyword arguments. JJ> Is this new semantics that I missed the discussion about, or is JJ> this a bug? This is a bug in the changes I made to the call function implementation. I wasn't sure what was supposed to happen to a function that expected a kw argument but was called without one. I thought I saw some crashes when I passed NULL, so I changed the implementation to pass an empty dictionary. (Is the correct behavior documented anywhere?) If a NULL value is correct, I'll update the implementation and see if I can rediscover those crashes. Jeremy
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