graceguo-supercat commented on issue #9311: [cache warm_up] warm_up slice with dashboard default_filters URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-superset/pull/9311#issuecomment-600319778 > The main difference here applies if it's possible for a key to be set to a falsey value. If you have the dict: > > ```python > d = { > "key": None, > "foo": False, > } > ``` > > then: > > ```python > d.get("key", []) # equals None > d.get("foo", {}) # equals False > d.get("key") or [] # equals [] > d.get("foo") or {} # equals {} > ``` > > This is really important to get right if you try to iterate through an array after "getting" it like this, as iterating over False or None will throw Correct. If the key exists, I should use false value, instead of assign a default value. See my example above.
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