SymPy allows derivative wrt non-Symbols. Under the current assumptions, 
`g(t).diff(g(t),t) == g(t).diff(t, g(t)) == 0`. Can anyone give an example 
where `f(g(t)).diff(t, g(t))` would not equal `f(g(t)).diff(g(t), t)`? 

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