You could try *
unpacking with some post-processing:
a, b, *c = read_json(request)
c = c[0] if c else 2
This will assign a
and b
as normal. If c
is assigned something, it will be a list
with one element. If only two values were unpacked, it will be an empty list
. The second statement assigns to c
its first element if there is one, or the default value of 2
otherwise.
>>> a, b, *c = 1, 2, 3
>>> c = c[0] if c else 2
>>> a
1
>>> b
2
>>> c
3
>>> a, b, *c = 1, 2
>>> c = c[0] if c else 2
>>> a
1
>>> b
2
>>> c
2
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