The error messages in err_args() -- which is only called when the
required number of args is 0 or 1 -- were reversed. Also change "1" into "exactly one", the same words as used elsewhere for this condition.
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@ -3176,12 +3176,12 @@ err_args(PyObject *func, int flags, int nargs)
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{
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if (flags & METH_NOARGS)
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PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
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"%.200s() takes 1 argument (%d given)",
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"%.200s() takes no arguments (%d given)",
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((PyCFunctionObject *)func)->m_ml->ml_name,
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nargs);
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else
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PyErr_Format(PyExc_TypeError,
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"%.200s() takes no arguments (%d given)",
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"%.200s() takes exactly one argument (%d given)",
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((PyCFunctionObject *)func)->m_ml->ml_name,
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nargs);
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}
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