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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T05:41:37+00:00 2026-05-12T05:41:37+00:00

I have two functions: def f(a,b,c=g(b)): blabla def g(n): blabla c is an optional

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I have two functions:

def f(a,b,c=g(b)):
    blabla

def g(n):
    blabla

c is an optional argument in function f. If the user does not specify its value, the program should compute g(b) and that would be the value of c. But the code does not compile – it says name ‘b’ is not defined. How to fix that?

Someone suggested:

def g(b):
    blabla

def f(a,b,c=None):
    if c is None:
        c = g(b)
    blabla

But this doesn’t work. Maybe the user intended c to be None and then c will have another value.

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    2026-05-12T05:41:38+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 5:41 am
    def f(a,b,c=None):
        if c is None:
            c = g(b)
    

    If None can be a valid value for c then you do this:

    sentinel = object()
    def f(a,b,c=sentinel):
        if c is sentinel:
            c = g(b)
    
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