Have you tested that to work?
Since Ben says that's how they do it, why would you assume it doesn't work?
I don't want to give the wrong impression -- we use that technique to call methods when we don't know how many/which arguments we've got. I haven't have much excuse to work with extends, yet, and so using super calls is still untrod here.
By the time I read what Adam had written at the bottom of his message (that it was the "etc" that was the problem), I had become fuzzy on what the error message had declared -- that it's going to prefer ordered arguments. Don't know if this will help at all. Sorry.
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