We wonder if people have a view on which of the following is clearer/better:

1. except *E as e:  //  except *(E1, E2) as e:
2. except* E as e:  //  except* (E1, E2) as e:

(The difference is in the whitespace around the *).

At the moment * is a separate token so both are allowed, but we could
change that (e.g., make except* a token), and in any case we need to settle
on a convention that we use in documentation, etc.

It is also not too late to opt for a completely different syntax if a
better one is suggested.
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