#31654: Memcached key validation raises TypeError on invalid characters
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               Reporter:  Tim McCormack        |          Owner:  nobody
                   Type:  Bug                  |         Status:  new
              Component:  Core (Cache system)  |        Version:  2.2
               Severity:  Normal               |       Keywords:  memcached
           Triage Stage:  Unreviewed           |      Has patch:  0
    Needs documentation:  0                    |    Needs tests:  0
Patch needs improvement:  0                    |  Easy pickings:  0
                  UI/UX:  0                    |
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 On Django 2.2.13 the code for `memcache_key_warnings` in
 `django/core/cache/backends/base.py` has a bad format string that results
 in raising an exception rather than just producing a warning. This can be
 reproduced with a memcached key with a space in it, e.g. `"foo bar"`.

 This code was present before the 2.2.13 release, but becomes more exposed
 with that release, since it begins validating cache keys.

 I think it's as simple as removing the `, CacheKeyWarning`.

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