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minus-squareFizzyOrange@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 hours agoWhat’s awful about this example? The only thing I do is access an object member. Does your code not do that??
minus-squareBrianTheeBiscuiteer@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-22 hours agoWhat’s the purpose of foo? Why an ambiguous single character variable? What if the property was there but the value was null? Why not use (assuming JS) optional chaining? I’d approach it more like this: function getWhatevrProp(userData) ( const default = { whatevr: "n/a" }; return { ...default, ...userData }.whatevr; } Sorry, read too fast the first time. It’s more likely Python. I also don’t know Python well enough to give recommendations on that.
What’s awful about this example? The only thing I do is access an object member. Does your code not do that??
What’s the purpose of foo? Why an ambiguous single character variable? What if the property was there but the value was null? Why not use (assuming JS) optional chaining?
I’d approach it more like this:
function getWhatevrProp(userData) ( const default = { whatevr: "n/a" }; return { ...default, ...userData }.whatevr; }
Sorry, read too fast the first time. It’s more likely Python. I also don’t know Python well enough to give recommendations on that.