Clarify how tuple parameters do not work with PEP 3102 and 3107.
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Consider PEP 3102 (keyword-only arguments) and PEP 3107 (function
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annotations) [#pep-3102]_ [#pep-3107]_. Both PEPs have been accepted and
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introduce new functionality within a function's signature. And yet
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for both PEPs the new feature cannot be applied to tuple parameters.
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This leads to tuple parameters not being on the same footing as
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regular parameters that do not attempt to unpack their arguments.
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for both PEPs the new feature cannot be applied to tuple parameters as
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a whole. PEP 3102 has no support for tuple parameters at all (which
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makes sense as there is no way to reference a tuple parameter by
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name). PEP 3107 allows annotations for each item within the tuple
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(e.g., ``(x:int, y:int)``), but not the whole tuple (e.g.,
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``(x, y):int``).
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The existence of tuple parameters also places sequence objects
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separately from mapping objects in a function signature. There is no
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