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I came across this - in my view - strange behaviour:

"a b c".split(maxsplit=1)
TypeError: split() takes no keyword arguments

Why does str.split() not take keyword arguments, even though it would make sense? I found this behavior both in Python2 and Python3.

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    Python 3.3: works ideone.com/ZMACIJ Jun 22, 2015 at 23:56
  • Python 3.6 works. Please specify which version of Python 3.x didn't? Only 2.x (2.5 .. 2.7) seem to exhibit this. Issue 1176
    – smci
    Sep 3, 2018 at 7:18

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See this bug and its superseder.

str.split() is a native function in CPython, and as such exhibits the behavior described here:

CPython implementation detail: An implementation may provide built-in functions whose positional parameters do not have names, even if they are ‘named’ for the purpose of documentation, and which therefore cannot be supplied by keyword. In CPython, this is the case for functions implemented in C that use PyArg_ParseTuple() to parse their arguments.

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    In the interest of self-documenting code, this is a shame.
    – Bob Stein
    May 22, 2017 at 12:54
  • range also has this problem. Jun 21, 2018 at 6:08
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str.split is a builtin method implemented in C. Unfortunately some builtin functions/methods do not accept keyword arguments. See this bug report.

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