Daniel Stutzbach wrote: > Unless you're saying you often create a dictionary, add non-string keys, > remove the non-string keys, then pass it as a **kwds? ;-) I think the point is that it would create a very mysterious potential failure mode. What would you make of a situation where Python says "TypeError: Keyword dict contains non-string keys", but upon examination, the dict clearly does not contain any such thing? -- Greg
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