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 f(1,2,3, foo=4)
 who also gave 
 TypeError: f() got multiple values for keyword argument ' ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue8177</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1269208577</timestamp></message><message> <generator>   <name>Roundup Reactor for CIA</name>   <version>69784</version> </generator> <source>   <project>Python</project>   <module>#8177</module>   <branch>roundup</branch> </source> <body>   <commit>     <author>GhislainHivon</author>     <files><file>Incoherent error with  keyword argument follow by unpacking argument lists</file></files>     <log>[new] Take a fonction with a parameter and  *args
 def foo(bar, args*)
   pass
 
 then call it like this
 myargs = [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]
 foo(bar=1, *my ...</log>     <url>http://bugs.python.org/issue8177</url>   </commit> </body> <timestamp>1269013879</timestamp></message></recentMessages></statsTarget>
