When I run testparm -v (note the -v parameter), I get the output of 348 parameters, including defaults and parameters which have no default. And that's how it should be. In this way, I can see my own settings, the settings that are in use by default even if I did not set them, and possible parameters that are not in use. I am glad testparm behaves this way. That was not the question in my first post.
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