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Make bad kwarg arguments try next overload
Fixes #688. My (commented) assumption that such an error is "highly likely to be a caller mistake" was proven false by #688.
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@ -444,21 +444,19 @@ protected:
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size_t args_copied = 0;
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// 1. Copy any position arguments given.
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bool bad_kwarg = false;
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for (; args_copied < args_to_copy; ++args_copied) {
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// If we find a given positional argument that also has a named kwargs argument,
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// raise a TypeError like Python does. (We could also continue with the next
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// overload, but this seems highly likely to be a caller mistake rather than a
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// legitimate overload).
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if (kwargs_in && args_copied < func.args.size() && func.args[args_copied].name) {
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handle value = PyDict_GetItemString(kwargs_in, func.args[args_copied].name);
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if (value)
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throw type_error(std::string(func.name) + "(): got multiple values for argument '" +
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std::string(func.args[args_copied].name) + "'");
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if (kwargs_in && args_copied < func.args.size() && func.args[args_copied].name
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&& PyDict_GetItemString(kwargs_in, func.args[args_copied].name)) {
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bad_kwarg = true;
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break;
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}
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call.args.push_back(PyTuple_GET_ITEM(args_in, args_copied));
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call.args_convert.push_back(args_copied < func.args.size() ? func.args[args_copied].convert : true);
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}
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if (bad_kwarg)
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continue; // Maybe it was meant for another overload (issue #688)
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// We'll need to copy this if we steal some kwargs for defaults
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dict kwargs = reinterpret_borrow<dict>(kwargs_in);
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