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Python: Allow except* to be written as except *
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Turns out, `except*` is actually not a token on its own according to the
Python grammar. This means it's legal to write `except *foo: ...`, which
we previously would consider a syntax error.
To fix it, we simply break up the `except*` into two separate tokens.
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