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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T18:02:40+00:00 2026-05-11T18:02:40+00:00

This is specifically related to the Google App Engine Memcache API, but I’m sure

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This is specifically related to the Google App Engine Memcache API, but I’m sure it also applies to other Memcache tools.

The dictionary .get() method allows you to specify a default value, such as dict.get(‘key’, ‘defaultval’)

This can be useful if it’s possible you might want to store None as a value in a dictionary.

However, the memcache.get() does not let you to do this. I’ve modified my @memoize decorator so it looks like this:

def memoize(keyformat, time=1000000):

    """Decorator to memoize functions using memcache."""
    def decorator(fxn):
        def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
            key = keyformat + str(args[1:]) + str(kwargs)
            from google.appengine.api import memcache
            data = memcache.get(key)
            if Debug(): return fxn(*args, **kwargs) 
            if data:
                if data is 'None': data =  None
                return data
            data = fxn(*args, **kwargs)
            if data is None: data = 'None' 
            memcache.set(key, data, time)
            return data
        return wrapper
    return decorator  

Now I’m sure there’s a good argument that I shouldn’t be storing None values in the first place, but let’s put that aside for now. Is there a better way I can handle this besides converting None vals to strings and back?

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    2026-05-11T18:02:41+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 6:02 pm

    A possible way to do this is to create new class that defines None for this purpose, and assign instances of this to the cache (unfortunately you cannot extend None). Alternatively, you could use the empty string “”, or avoid storing None/null values altogether (absence of the key implies None).

    Then check for instances of your ‘None’ class when you check the result of mc.get(key) (is None, == "", etc)

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