Considering how straightforward the code you showed is, and that for more
complex scenarios we have libraries like nimble_options, I might be
slightly hesitant to add this to core.

Andrea

On Wed, 30 Dec 2020 at 08:53, José Valim <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> I am working on a new project and yesterday I spent a couple hours on a
> bug due to a in a keyword list. In a nutshell, I was supposed to pass
> parenthesis: 10 as keywords to a function but I passed parentheses: 10.
>
> I have fixed the issue by adding the following code:
>
>     for {k, _} <- keyword, k not in [:parentheses, :other_options], do:
> raise "unknown key #{inspect(k)} in #{inspect(keyword)}"
>
> The code is super straight-forward but I am wondering if we should add it
> to Elixir to promote said validation. What do you think? Any suggestions on
> where it should be defined and with which name?
>
> Thank you!
>
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