Thanks, I think I'll file an issue later today. It may be deliberate 
behaviour, but maybe not...

On Sunday, 12 June 2016 19:05:39 UTC+10, Milan Bouchet-Valat wrote:
>
> Le samedi 11 juin 2016 à 19:46 -0700, [email protected] <javascript:> a 
> écrit : 
> > I can enter the same keyword argument twice, and the second entry is 
> > the one that gets used. A short example follows: 
> > 
> > f(x::Int ; kw::Int=0) = x * kw 
> > f(2) 
> > f(2, kw=3) #evaluates to 6 
> > f(2, kw=3, kw=4) #evaluates to 8 
> > 
> > Is this desired behaviour or is it a bug? Based on a quick scan, I 
> > can't quite tell if this is the same bug as issue 9535 
> > (https://github.com/JuliaLang/julia/issues/9535), so thought I would 
> > post here before filing anything. Also, I'm on v0.4, so I don't want 
> > to file if this is already taken care of in v0.5. 
> It also happens on 0.5. This sounds like a different (and simpler) bug 
> than #9535, so filing a new issue would likely be useful. Even if it 
> was done on purpose, the manual doesn't seem to mention it. 
>
>
> Regards 
>

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