#14017: Determine the correct argspec for python functions defined in cython 
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       Reporter:  SimonKing                     |         Owner:  jason   
           Type:  defect                        |        Status:  new     
       Priority:  major                         |     Milestone:  sage-5.7
      Component:  misc                          |    Resolution:          
       Keywords:  introspection cython argspec  |   Work issues:          
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Comment (by SimonKing):

 I just realise that there is one more wrong expected result in the current
 doctests:
 {{{
         sage: sgc('def _(x="):"):')
         (['x'], None, None, ('):',))
 }}}

 The function specification states that the string representation of the
 default values is returned. But of course `'):'` is not the string
 representation of `"):"`. Instead, we should have
 {{{
 sage: sgc('def _(x="):"):')
 (['x'], None, None, ['"):"'])
 }}}
 and this is actually done by my experimental code.

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