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Author r.david.murray
Recipients berker.peksag, brett.cannon, eric.snow, r.david.murray
Date 2014-09-27.21:29:52
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The standard error message for this case is:

  xxx() got an unexpected keyword argument 'foo'

I have no idea where that gets generated (a grep didn't teach me anything useful), but I think it would make sense to use that form for the message.

I think the fix can be applied to 3.4.
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