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Hi There, I'Ve Encountered A Problematic Behavior In Python. When Defining An Argument A Default Value Of


Hmm... That's what happens with the exception of None/'' if type is str... There is no way to differentiate in the UI.
This is why we opted for type=str will "cast" everything to str so you always get str, while not specifying a type will leave the variable as is... If you have an idea on how to support both, feel free to suggest 🙂

  
  
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