Hello, 

I am using version 9.2 of Sage. I encountered the following error:

*Input*:
m = matrix([[1 - 2 * i, 2, 3 - i], [0, -1 + i, 4], [3, i, -1]])
t = linear_transformation(m)
t.eigenvalues()

*Output*:
TypeError                                 Traceback (most recent call last)
<ipython-input-3-c9bd1ed2c26c> in <module>
----> 1 t.eigenvalues()

~/sage/sage-9.2/local/lib/python3.8/site-packages/sage/modules/free_module_morphism.py
 
in eigenvalues(self, extend)
    445         if self.base_ring().is_field():
    446             if self.is_endomorphism():
--> 447                 return self.matrix().eigenvalues(extend=extend)
    448             else:
    449                 raise TypeError("not an endomorphism")

TypeError: eigenvalues() takes no keyword arguments


On looking into the source code (I built Sage from source), I found that 
the function eigenvalue(self, extend) defined in 
sage/modules/free_module_morphism.py calls the function eigenvalue(self) 
defined in sage/matrix/matrix_symbolic_dense.pyx. Hence the argument 
mismatch.

If it is indeed a bug, I would be happy to file a ticket.

Best,
Shashank

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