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I discovered this one as I was working on #498.
The problem is we catch absolutely all parameter mismatches, including "legitimate" ones which happen long after we've made the call to MAIN.
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I found a Reddit comment saying
If this is officially supported, can you add it to README? And if not, have some alternative?