Errors & debugging
Handle failures gracefully, raise helpful errors, and debug with confidence.
How to Catch KeyError with a Default Value in Python Dictionaries
Safely retrieve dictionary values while catching KeyError and handling None values by returning a default.
def get_value(data, key, default=None):
"""
Safely get a value from a dictionary, returning a default if the key
is missing or the value is None.
"""
try:
value = data[key]
return value if value is not None else default
except KeyError:
return default
if __name__ == "_…
Use pprint for Nested Structure Debug Output in Python
Pretty-print nested dictionaries and lists with pprint for readable, organized debug output.
from pprint import pprint
def build_nested_structure():
"""Create a sample nested data structure for demonstration."""
return {
"project": "DataPipeline",
"config": {
"inputs": ["raw_1.json", "raw_2.json"],
"processing": {
"steps": ["clean", "transform",…
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